This is what the possessive noun should be:
The bottle belonging to the baby fell underneath the crib.
The baby's bottle fell underneath the crib.
What is baby's?
This is what the possessive noun should be:
The book belonging to James had been read multiple times.
James's book had been read multiple times.
What is James's?
This is what the possessive noun should be:
I must read the parables of Jesus.
I must read Jesus' sayings.
What is Jesus'?
These words are concrete nouns:
love, cross, world, breath, kindness, mark.
What are cross, world (when referring to the Earth), breath, and mark?
These are the nouns in this sentence:
As the boys ran around the corner, the dump truck wildly swung to turn around, and it barely missed the boys.
What are boys, corner, truck, boys
This is what the possessive noun should be:
The den belonging to the baby foxes was camouflaged.
The foxes' den was camouflaged.
What is foxes'?
This is what the possessive noun should be:
The gym clothes beconging to the children were sprawled randomly across the floor.
The children's clothes were sprawled randomly across the floor.
What is children's?
This is what the possessive noun should be:
The feathers of the geese were splattered with mud.
The geese's feathers were splattered with mud.
What is geese's
These are the four questions we ask to find an adjective.
What are what kind, which one, how many, and whose?
except, since, unto, amid, regarding
These words can be this part of speech.
What are prepositions
This is what the possessive noun should be:
The feed that belonged to the deer was saved from the flood.
The deer's feed was saved from the flood.
What is deer's?
This is what the possessive noun should be:
The travels of Moses took faith in God.
Moses' travels took faith in God.
What is Moses'?
This is what the possessive noun should be:
The treasure in the sea that belonged to the divers was found after three months.
The divers' treasure in the sea was found after three months.
What is divers'?
Both my brother and my sister are visiting the farm.
This is the parts of speech of each underlined word.
What are correlative conjunctions?
The ostrich, after settling down, plopped his head in the sand.
This is the kind of prepositional phrase.
What is an adverb preposition phrase?
This is what the possessive noun should be:
The toys of the children were put away neatly.
The children's toys were put away neatly.
What is children's?
This is what the possessive noun should be:
The mouths of the hippopotamuses was huge.
The hippopotamuses' mouths were huge.
What is hippopotamuses'?
This is what the possessive noun should be:
The bades of the knives were dull.
The knives' blades were dull.
What is knives'?
We will not write our song in a submarine.
This is the part of speech of the underlined word.
What is adverb?
Do not cross the road unless it is clear both ways.
This is the part of speech of the underlined word.
What is a coordinating conjunction?
This is what the possessive noun should be:
The dress of the princess was ready for the ball.
The princess's dress was ready for the ball
What is princess's?
This is what the possessive noun should be:
The lines of the actresses were blurry.
The actresses' lines were blurry.
What is actresses'?
This is what the possessive noun should be:
The roars of the lionesses were loud.
The lionesses' roars were loud.
What is lionesses'
John, my brother, was late for the game.
This is the job of the word "brother."
What is an appositive?
I sometimes will go to the store with my mother.
This is the part of speech of the underlined word.
What is Adverb