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1
PossessivesNouns Pronouns
  • Mrs. Davis
  • Language Arts Class

2
Lets First Review Nouns
  • A noun is
  • a PERSON,
  • a PLACE,
  • or a THING

3
Singular and Plural Nouns
  • A singular noun is ONE person, place, or thing.
  • Singular wand
  • A plural noun is MORE THAN ONE person, place, or
    thing.
  • Plural wands

4
Lets Now Review Pronouns
  • A pronoun is
  • a word that
  • takes the place of a noun
  • Examples
  • I, me, he, she, you, they,
  • them, we, us

5
What is a Possessive?
  • To possess something is to
  • own it.
  • Therefore, possessive nouns
  • are nouns that show
  • ownership.

6
Possessive Nouns
  • That is Harrys broom.
  • Ron is driving
  • Mr. Weasleys car.
  • They are Malfoys
  • friends.

7
Singular Possessive Rules
  • For most SINGULAR nouns, add an apostrophe s (
    s )

8
Singular Possessives
  • castle
  • The castles walls were 40 feet tall.
  • glass
  • The glasss rim had a small crack.
  • wand / unicorn
  • Her wands core was hair from a
  • unicorns tail.

9
Plural Possessive Rules
  • For a PLURAL noun, if the noun ends with s, just
    add the
  • apostrophe ( )
  • If the plural doesnt already end
  • in s, add an apostrophe s
  • ( s )

10
Plural Possessives
  • spells
  • The spells aims were way off.
  • wizards
  • The wizards brooms carried them
  • to Diagon Alley.
  • children
  • The childrens robes were too
  • small.

11
Joint Possessives
  • Joint possession shows that two or
  • more people EQUALLY possess
  • something (they SHARE it).
  • Add the apostrophe to the possessive
  • closest to the item possessed
  • Crabbe and Goyles friend is lost.
  • Hagrid and Fangs food was cold.

12
Separate Possessives
  • Separate possession shows that two or more people
    EACH possess separate, but similar items.
  • Add the apostrophe to BOTH of the possessives
  • Rons and Ginnys books arrived.
  • Snapes and Dumbledores
  • wands are powerful.

13
Possessive Pronoun Rules
  • Unlike possessive nouns,
  • possessive pronouns
  • DO NOT
  • use apostrophes.

14
Possessive Pronouns
  • That is my cauldron, warned Snape.
  • Hermione performed her spell flawlessly.
  • The dragon protected its nest.
  • The Gryffindor players won their Quidditch match.

15
POP QUIZ
  • Write the possessive form of each
  • bus
  • trunk
  • potions
  • it
  • Fred and George (joint)
  • classes
  • them
  • Neville and Luna (separate)

16
POP QUIZ
  • ANSWERS
  • buss
  • trunks
  • potions
  • its
  • Fred and Georges
  • classes
  • their or theirs
  • 8. Nevilles and Lunas
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