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What is a singular possessive noun?
nouns that show ownership and possession
nouns that talk about a specific person, place, or thing
nouns that can be identified through one of the five senses
nouns denoting an idea, quality, or state rather than a concrete object
What is a plural possessive noun?
nouns that are used to show when more than one person or thing owns or possesses something
nouns that name a class of persons or things
nouns that usually take singular verb forms
nouns that can be replaced by both singular and plural pronouns, depending on their meaning
What are examples of singular possessive nouns?
Halloween decorations
Bella's school bag
Christmas lights
Ella's carmex
What are examples of plural possessive nouns?
Children's clothes
School desk
Katie's Chromebook
People's Ideas
What is an example of singular possessive noun?
Yellowstone National Park's land
Blue and green socks
Black Checkered Vans
Rainbow Scrunchie
What is NOT an example of plural possessive noun?
Cat's paws
Katie's loud mouth
Allie's shoes
School's students
What is NOT an example of singular possessive nouns?
Kaylie's phone
Ella's attitude
Katie's necklaces
White converse
Select all of the singular possessive nouns.
Rylee's shirt
Jennifer's imagination
Pen's ink
horses' stalls
Select all of the plural possessive nouns.
Joe's car
Ricky's dressing rooms
David's House
dogs' bones
Tell whether or not the sentence has a singular or plural possessive noun. "Jackson's wallet was left inside of the restaurant."
Singular
Plural
Tell whether or not the sentence has a singular or plural possessive noun. "Bella's cheer uniform was bright and sparkly."
plural
singular
Tell whether or not the sentence has a singular or plural possessive noun. "The woman's children were screaming during the movie."
plural
singular
Is this phrase a singular or plural possessive noun? "The men's clothes department"
singular
plural
Is this phrase a singular or plural possessive noun? "The rabbits' carrots"
plural
singular
Is this phrase a singular or plural possessive noun?
"Peppa's younger brother"
singular
plural
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