Possessive forms of nouns Flashcards
How do you make ‘dog’ a possessive noun?
‘Dog’ becomes dog’s, for example: The dog’s tail.
How do you make ‘Maria’ a possessive noun?
‘Maria’ becomes Maria’s, for example: Maria’s book.
How do you make ‘dogs’ a possessive noun?
‘Dogs’ becomes dogs’, for example: The dogs’ bones.
How do you make ‘girls’ a possessive noun?
‘Girls’ becomes girls’, for example: The girls’ backpacks.
How do you make ‘brothers’ a possessive noun?
‘Brothers’ becomes brothers’, for example: The brothers’ hats.
How do you make ‘teachers’ a possessive noun (plural)?
‘Teachers’ becomes teachers’, for example: The teachers’ desks.
How do you make ‘cars’ a possessive noun (plural)?
‘Cars’ becomes cars’, for example: The cars’ engines.
How do you make ‘John’ a possessive noun?
‘John’ becomes John’s, for example: John’s hat.
How do you make ‘teacher’ a possessive noun (singular)?
‘Teacher’ becomes teacher’s, for example: The teacher’s desk.
How do you make ‘car’ a possessive noun (singular)?
‘Car’ becomes car’s, for example: The car’s engine.
Possessive Adiectives (First Person)
Singular: my
Plural: our
Possessive Adiectives (Secound Person)
Singular: your
Plural: your
Possessive Adiectives (Third Person)
Singular: his, her, their, its
Plural: their