Possessive nouns _ 1
Possessive nouns are used to show ownership or possession.
Ownership is the act of owning or having something. Possession is something
that is owned.
Singular Possessive Nouns - add an apostrophe and "s" ('s)
· John's book
· Kerry's car
· Grandmother's mirror
· Audrey's hat
· Sophie's dog
· Bob's shoe
· Linda's house
· William's hammer
· Katie's
· Andrew's nose
· Monica's room
· Joe's boss
· My friend's party
· The student's homework
Plural Possessive Nouns that end in "s" - add just an apostrophe
(')
· The kids' toys
· My parents' house
· The teachers' lounge
· The students' cafeteria
· My brothers' room
· The birds' nest
· The cats' litter box
· My sisters' clothes
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