possessive nouns
Singular Possessive Nouns
Plural Possessive Nouns
Simple Predicate
Simple Subject
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Is a noun that shows who or what owns or has something. Possessive nouns typically include an apostrophe.
What is a possessive noun
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Is a singular noun that shows ownership
What is Singular possessive noun
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Is a plural noun that shows ownership
What is plural possessive noun
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is the action in a sentence
What is simple predicate
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Is who or what a sentence is about
What is Simple Predicate
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Jennifer’s imagination ran wild as she pictured the accident.
What is Jennifer’s
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Kate has a kitten.
What is -- It is Kate’s kitten. (Kate is the possessor of the kitten)
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Women = women’s
What is women’s
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Today most Americans eat turkey on Thanksgiving
What is eat
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Pilgrims traveled to the New World seeking religious freedom and financial opportunities.
What is Pilgrims
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The kitten’s toy is a stuffed catnip mouse.
What is kitten’s
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Kentucky has coalmines.
What is --They are Kentucky’s coalmines. (Kentucky is the possessor of the coalmines)
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Mice
What is mice’s
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He also taught them how to survive in the New World
What is taught
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The Mayflower brought the pilgrims to the New Worlds
What is Mayflower
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It is John's car.
What is John's
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Rivers
What is rivers’
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This treaty lasted for over 50 years until King Philip's War
What is lasted
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The first Thanksgiving was three days long.
What is Thanksgiving
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They are America's gold reserves.
What is America's
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Singular nouns are words for one person, place, or thing. Examples of singular nouns are:
What is Person. teacher, mother, Abraham Lincoln, doctor, cashier, Spongebob Squarepants. Place.
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Cars
What is cars’
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Squanto negotiated a treaty between the pilgrims and the Wampanoag tribe.
What is negotiated
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Squanto helped the pilgrims
What is Squanto
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