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Possessive Nouns, Pronouns & Adjectives Did you say that Adam got a car for his 18th birthday? Yes Adam’s new car is a convertible His grandmother gave it to him It had been hers She bought a new car Possession of something can be shown by a noun, pronoun or adjective Did you say that Adam got a car for his 18th birthday? Yes Adam’s new car is a convertible His grandmother gave it to him It had been hers She bought a new car For regular nouns, the singular possessive noun is formed by adding ’s to the singular noun student + ’s book + ’s teacher + ’s student’s book’s teacher’s The student’s new math book is very heavy The book’s table of contents is long The teacher’s book has all the answers in it For regular nouns, the plural possessive noun is formed by adding an apostrophe at the end of the plural noun students + ’ teachers + ’ parents + ’ students’ teachers’ parents’ The students’ new club has many members The teachers’ decision on books is final The parents’ association is very active For irregular plural nouns, the plural possessive noun is formed by adding an apostrophe before the final s of the plural noun children + ’s women + ’s people + ’s children’s women’s people’s The children’s mother is a doctor The women’s group helps homeless people I am like to read books about people’s lives Singular mine, yours hers, his, its Plural ours, yours, theirs Possessive pronouns are used without the noun they describe John made the last payment on that car Now it is really his Please don’t eat that piece of pizza It is mine and I’m hungry Can you hand me those books, please? They are ours Singular my, your, her, his, its Plural our, your, their Possessive adjectives are used with the noun they describe John made the last payment on that car Now it is really his car Please don’t eat that piece of pizza It is my piece and I’m hungry Can you hand me those books, please? They are our books Possessive Nouns Click on the correct word to complete the sentence that is about the room that all teachers share The _ teachers’room roomisisaagood goodplace placetotohave havemeetings meetings teacher’s teachers’ teachers incorrect correct incorrect For regular nouns, the plural possessive noun is formed by adding an apostrophe at the end of the plural noun Possessive Nouns Click on the correct word to complete the sentence My friend, Mary, has a cat My friend’s _ cat catisisblack, black, brown brown and andwhite white friend’s friends’ friends correct incorrect incorrect For regular nouns, the singular possessive noun is formed by adding ’s to the singular noun Possessive Nouns Click on the correct word to complete the sentence Your catcat is is really cute mom’s really cute mom’s correct moms’ moms incorrect incorrect For regular nouns, the singular possessive noun is formed by adding ’s to the singular noun 10 Possessives Click on the correct word to complete the sentence I took my backpack Where Where did did Mary Mary put put hers? hers her incorrect correct her’s incorrect Possessive pronouns are used without the noun they describe 11 Possessives Click on the correct word to complete the sentence Take that that with with you you It It is is your _ backpack Take backpack your’s yours your incorrect incorrect correct Possessive adjectives are used with the noun they describe 12 Possessive Nouns, Pronouns & Adjectives The End Created by Laurette Poulos Simmons 13 ... backpack your’s yours your incorrect incorrect correct Possessive adjectives are used with the noun they describe 12 Possessive Nouns, Pronouns & Adjectives The End Created by Laurette Poulos Simmons... incorrect For regular nouns, the singular possessive noun is formed by adding ’s to the singular noun 10 Possessives Click on the correct word to complete the sentence I took my backpack Where... new car is a convertible His grandmother gave it to him It had been hers She bought a new car For regular nouns, the singular possessive noun is formed by adding ’s to the singular noun student