What are the proper nouns?
My older sister Amy lives in Philadelphia.
Amy, Philadelphia-proper
What are the plural nouns?
My grandmother has several hobbies.
hobbies- plural
Change the underlined noun to singular possessive.
Henry helped organize his school party.
school's
What is the plural possessive for boy?
boys'
Make the word in parenthesis possessive.
____________ room (girls)
girls' room
What are the common nouns?
My brother, Dan, likes to visit the museum to see the dinosaurs.
brother, museum, dinosaurs - common
What are the plural nouns?
She brings groceries to the pantry in the kitchen.
groceries - plural
Change the underlined noun to singular possessive.
Megan brother Ben painted faces all afternoon.
Megan's
What is the plural possessive for friend?
friends'
Make the word in parenthesis plural possessive.
_____________ glasses (woman)
women's glasses
What are the common nouns?
There is an old flag in the house where Betsy Ross lived.
flag, house - common
What are the plural nouns?
Jen bakes cookies with nuts and chocolate chips.
cookies, nuts, chocolate chips-plural
Change the underlined noun to singular possessive.
The newspaper pictures are in black and white.
newspaper's
What is the plural possessive for man?
men
men's
Make the word in parenthesis plural possessive.
___________ blanket (baby)
babies' blanket
What are the proper nouns?
The family like to go to Target to get clothes and shoes.
Target - proper
What are the plural nouns?
My grandmother has to rest her feet by sitting in the chair.
feet - plural
Change the underlined noun to singular possessive.
The baby bottle is on the floor.
baby's
What is the plural possessive for tooth?
teeth
teeth's
Make the word in parenthesis plural possessive.
___________ voices (singer)
singers' voices
What are the common nouns?
My cousins sometimes go to California to see their grandparents and the beach.
cousins, grandparents, beach - common
What are the plural nouns?
Mom said that geese can be mean so I ran when I saw a goose.
geese-plural
Change the underlined noun to singular possessive.
The player soccer ball is in the woods.
player's
What is the plural possessive of mouse?
mice
mice's
Make the word in parenthesis plural possessive.
uniforms (player)
players' uniforms