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Title: Possessive Nouns


1
PossessiveNouns
  • Objective To identify and use different forms
    of possessive nouns To classify possessive nouns

2
Definition
  • A possessive noun shows ownership or
    relationship.
  • Ownership shows who or what owns or has
    something.
  • We use apostrophes to show this ownership/
    relationship
  • Example
  • Ownership the tourists passportthe tourist
    owns the passport
  • Relationship the tourists companionthe tourist
    knows the person with him on the trip

3
How to form?
Singular Singular Ending In s Plural Ending In -s Other Plurals
Add an apostrophe and -s Add an apostrophe and -s Add an apostrophe Add an apostrophe and -s
Suns Girls Tims Charless Thomass States Wives Farmers Childrens Geeses Mens
4
Note!!
  • A proper noun ending in s may take only an
    apostrophe to form the possessive case if the
    addition of s would make the name awkward to
    produce.
  • This usually happens in classical or biblical
    names.
  • Example Mount Parnassus elevation
  • Example Pocahontas birthplace

5
Hot Tip!!
  • A reliable way to identify possessive nouns is to
    rewrite a sentence containing a possessive noun
    to include has or have.
  • If the re-written sentence does make sense, then
    the noun is possessive.
  • If the re-written sentence does not make sense,
    then the noun is not possessive.
  • Example
  • The students the author.
  • The student has the author.
  • Since the second sentence does not make sense,
    students is not possessive.
  • Example
  • Ikes dog is happy.
  • Ike has a happy dog.
  • Since the second sentence makes sense, Ikes is
    possessive.

6
Grammar Tip!!
  • Another reliable way to check for possession is
    to replace the noun with a possessive personal
    pronoun (his, her, its, or their).
  • If the sentence still makes sense, then the noun
    is usually possessive.
  • If the sentence does not make sense, then the
    noun is probably not possessive.
  • Example
  • Ritas book is new.
  • Her book is new.
  • Since the second sentence makes sense, the noun
    is possessive.

7
Try it together! What is the possessive form of
the noun?
  • In (Missouri) southwestern corner stands a modest
    frame home.
  • The (farmhouse) appearance is like that of many
    others.
  • Visitors may not recognize one of our (country)
    monuments.
  • Yet, within its walls lived one of (history)
    finest agricultural scientists, George Washington
    Carver.
  • As a young boy, he survived most (children) worst
    nightmare, the loss of both parents.
  • (Neighbor) actions helped him to overcome his
    greatest difficulties.
  • At the monument, children can walk through the
    (area) many woods and fields, where Carvers
    interest in plants began.
  • In time, his work benefited many people.
  • The (home) simplicity reminds visitors of this
    great (person) humble background.

8
Try it! Write the possessive form of the noun and
label as singular or plural.
  1. Stonehenge is a circle of stone monuments on
    England Salisbury Plain.
  2. This monument of unknown people religion is
    believed to be more than 5,000 years old.
  3. America Stonehenge copies are younger and
    smaller.
  4. Sam Hill Stonehenge sits overlooking Washington
    Columbia River.
  5. Hill built the monument in WWI soldiers honor.
  6. Georgia Stonehenge copy, called the Georgia
    Guidestones, has 6 granite slabs.
  7. The slabs carvings are in 12 languages and
    suggest that readers lives will be better if they
    avoid useless officials.
  8. Carhenge, an arrangement of cars in Alliance,
    Nebraska, forms that town tribute to Stonehenge.
  9. With some standing upright and others lying
    across them, the cars reproduce the stones
    arrangement in the real Stonehenge.
  10. In Alliance, residents pride in Carhenge is
    suggested by their gift shop sign We sell
    Carhenge souvenirs.
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