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