Possessive Nouns Possessive nouns show who or what owns something. Singular nouns are made possessive by adding an apostrophe and then an s. example: The boy’s kite flew high in the sky. Plural possessives are formed by adding an apostrophe after the s. example: The girls' kite flew high in the sky.
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B. Complete each sentence below using the possessive form of the noun in parentheses ( ). 1. The runway was closed because of the storm. (airport) 2. We could see several nests in the trees as our plane came in for a landing. (bird) 3. The crew had to make quite a few preparations before the flight. (ship) 4.
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Possessive nouns worksheet Author: K5 Learning Subject: Grade 3 Punctuation Worksheet: Possessive nouns Keywords: punctuation, possessive nouns, apostrophes, grammar, english, grade 3, worksheet Created Date: 11/16/2020 1:38:15 PM
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Possessive nouns are used to show that something belongs to a person, place, thing, or idea. To make a singular noun possessive, add an apostrophe and an “s” to the end. Do this even if the noun already ends with an “s”. The classroom belongs to Mr. Gonzales.
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A possessive noun shows who or what something belongs to. Singular nouns are made possessive by adding ‘s. Example: The book that belongs to Laci is on the table. Laci’s book is on the table. Directions: Rewrite each underlined noun to make it possessive. 1. Kyla mom brought candy and cookies for the party. _____ 2.
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Possessive Nouns WORESNEETS Name: Date. Add "s" to most singular nouns to make them plural. For possession, add an apostrophe and "s" to a singular noun to show that something belongs to someone or something. DIRECTIONS: Circle the correct possessive noun to complete the sentence. The aunt's / aunts cars are parked outside.
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POSSESSIVE NOUN WORKSHEET A possessive noun shows ownership of something. Directions: Carefully read the 10 sentences below. You will see that some need a possessive noun and some need a plural noun. Circle the correct word for each sentence. 1. The dogs / dog’s collar is blue. 2. Aaron’s / Aarons friend is named Adam. 3.
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Choose the correct possessive noun to complete the sentences. 1. This is Aruna’s car. 2. The book covers have to be changed. 3. The horses’ food has been sent to the stable. 4. They manufacture firemen’s clothes. 5. I am wearing my brother’s jacket. 6. The sisters’ room is very neat. 7. The teachers’ staff room is on the next floor.
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Q.2. Rewrite each sentence using the possessive form for each underlined noun. (i) The windows of our cars are clean. Ans. The cars' windows are clean. (ii) The doors of the school are locked at night. Ans. The school’s doors are locked at night. (iii) We watched a movie by the Cohen brothers. Ans. We watched a Cohen brothers’ movie.
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Possessive Nouns/Showing Ownership A possessive noun shows who or what something belongs to. Singular nouns are made possessive by adding ‘s. Example: The book that belongs to Laci is on the table.Laci’s book is on the table. Example: The tail of the dog is wagging.The dog’s tail is wagging. 1.
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