Possessive Nouns Developed by Amy Thornton 4 th Grade Dyer Elementary School.

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Possessiv e Nouns Developed by Amy Thornton 4 th Grade Dyer Elementary School

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Possessive Nouns

Developed byAmy Thornton

4th GradeDyer Elementary School

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Singular Possessive Nouns

• Possessive nouns show ownership.

• A singular possessive noun shows ownership by one person, place, or thing.

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Plural Possessive Nouns

• Plural possessive nouns show ownership by more than one person, place or thing.

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

The farmers’ chickens were for sale.

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

The farmers’ chickens were for sale.

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

The farmers’ chickens were for sale.

plural

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

The boy’s dog is barking.

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

The boy’s dog is barking.

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

The boy’s dog is barking.

singular

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

The men’s eyes looked shocked.

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

The men’s eyes looked shocked.

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

The men’s eyes looked shocked.

plural

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

The bird’s wing was broken.

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

The bird’s wing was broken.

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

The bird’s wing was broken.

singular

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

The calves’ tails were swaying in the wind.

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

The calves’ tails were swaying in the wind.

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

The calves’ tails were swaying in the wind.

plural

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

The hens’ clucking was very annoying.

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

The hens’ clucking was very annoying.

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

The hens’ clucking was very annoying.

plural

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

Donna’s brother was in the army.

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

Donna’s brother was in the army.

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

Donna’s brother was in the army.

singular

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

Those deer’s mother was looking for food.

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

Those deer’s mother was looking for food.

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

Those deer’s mother was looking for food.

plural

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

The singer’s voice was beautiful.

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

The singer’s voice was beautiful.

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

The singer’s voice was beautiful.

singular

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

This is Joan’s book.

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

This is Joan’s book.

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Singular or Plural Possessive??

This is Joan’s book.

singular