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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Possessive Nouns

Written by Amyyah and Trinity

A possessive noun tells who or what owns something.  A noun is a person, place, or thing.

Example:
  • Person:  Amyyah
  • Place:  Hawaii
  • Thing:  bike
To make a noun posssessive add an appostrophe and s ( 's ) to the end of the noun.

noun + 's = possessive noun
 
Example:  girl + 's = girl's
 
"The girl's shiny bike" means that the shiny bike belongs to the girl.
 
When you have something belonging to more than one thing you put the appostrophe after the s.
 
Example:  ducks + ' = ducks'
 
"Many of the ducks' feathers have fallen onto the grass" means that a group of duck's feathers have fallen onto the grass.
 
And that's what we do for possessive nouns!
  
Can you think of any more examples of possessive nouns?
 

3 comments:

Adam Hannah's younger brother said...

Cool! possesive nouns! I will learn that when i'm in third grade! I guess I have a head start because of this blog.

Carly said...

Nice explanation! I learned a lot about Possessive Nouns by reading this blog post!

Carly said...

Nice explanation! I learned a lot about Possessive Nouns by reading this blog post! Thanks!

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