Singular or Plural
Name the Possessive Noun
Name What the Possessive Noun Owns
Where does the apostrophe go in possessive nouns?
Plural or Possessive
100
The toys belong to Kathy. Which noun is plural?
toys
100
The girl's dog went outside.
girl's
100
The teacher's bag was full of candy.
bag
100
John tried to take Sams lunch money at school today.
Sam's
100
We found _______ in the barn. mice or mice's
mice
200
The cats drank all of the milk. Which noun is singular?
milk
200
Hailey's paper was wonderful.
Hailey's
200
Today I saw Reeve's jacket on the ground.
jacket
200
The cats attacked the dogs, trying to get the dogs food.
dogs'
200
The ______ are playing in the backyard. boy's or boys
boys
300
The three blind mice ate their cheese. Which noun is singular?
cheese
300
All of the students' desks were clean.
students'
300
Mitchell borrowed Alicia's marker.
marker
300
The scorpions poisonous tail almost killed my curious aunt Cary.
scorpion's
300
When the _______ stinger is broken he can't sting you. bees or bee's
bee's
400
There are many busses in the parking lot. Which noun is plural?
busses
400
The fish's bowl was very dirty.
fish's
400
The students' pictures were very cool.
pictures
400
All of the students tests had a passing grade.
students'
400
Having all those ______ in our house can cause a lot of work. cat's or cats
cats
500
The geese flew south for the winter to avoid the cold weather. Which noun is plural?
geese
500
The workers' coats were in the closet.
workers'
500
Johnny and Brenda's dog was missing.
dog
500
Jess new shoes were very nice.
Jess's
500
Showing the __________ basement to the family helped sell the house. house's or houses
house's