The feathers of the goose was filled with dirt.
the goose's feathers
How do I change a plural noun to a possessive noun?
Add an apostrophe after the s at the end of the plural noun.
A singular noun is this.
A noun that is only one.
The plural noun for person.
people
A possessive noun is a noun that shows __________ of another noun.
Possession or ownership over something.
Is this sentence correct? Correct if incorrect
Is his directors' chair broken?
Is his director's chair broken?
How do I change an irregular plural noun to an irregular plural possessive noun?
Class in it's plural form is this.
classes
This changes when writing the plural form of an irregular noun.
The spelling
In order for a noun to be possessive, it needs to have this.
an apostrophe.
What do you do with an irregular singular noun?
Add an apostrophe and an s
True or false?
The plural possessive noun for woman is "woman's."
You add this to the end of most singular nouns to make them plural.
Add -s
In some cases, the plural and singular form of an irregular noun is this.
The same.
The singular possessive form of "school" is this.
school's
The ties of the man were scattered on the floor.
How should the possessive form of the noun be formed?
The man's ties.
What's the difference between
the girls' room
the girl's room
The first one is a plural possessive. Many girls own one room.
The second one is a singular possessive. One girl owns the room.
For nouns ending in s, ss, ch, sh or x you add this to the end to make it plural.
-es
What do I do when a singular noun ends in f or fe and I want to make it plural?
I changed the f or the fe to ve and add s
The possessive form of "artists" is this.
artists'
How do I change a noun to a singular possessive noun?
Add an apostrophe and an s
Fix this to form a plural possessive of the noun in parenthesis:
The horns of the oxens
The oxen's horns
For singular nouns that end in a vowel and y, you add this to form the plural
-s.
example: turkey --> turkeys
Identify the irregular noun as singular or plural. "There is a moose crossing the street."
Singular.
Change the sentence to form a possessive noun.
The car of the family needs gasoline.