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Possessive Nouns Worksheet (Re-Writing Part 1)

This document provides instruction on forming possessive nouns and includes an exercise where students must underline the correct possessive noun form in sentences and rewrite each sentence. The document explains that most singular nouns form their possessive with an apostrophe s ('s) and the exercise contains 8 sentences for students to identify and rewrite with the correct possessive noun form.

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Possessive Nouns Worksheet (Re-Writing Part 1)

This document provides instruction on forming possessive nouns and includes an exercise where students must underline the correct possessive noun form in sentences and rewrite each sentence. The document explains that most singular nouns form their possessive with an apostrophe s ('s) and the exercise contains 8 sentences for students to identify and rewrite with the correct possessive noun form.

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Possessive Nouns Worksheet (Re-Writing Part 1)

A possessive noun is a noun that names who or what has something. Add an
apostrophe and s (‘s) to form the possessive of most singular nouns.

Underline the correct possessive noun. Re-write the sentence on


the lines provided.

The (animal / animal’s) fur keeps it warm.


The animal’s fur keeps it warm.

1. The (birds / bird’s) nest is in my yard.

2. The (squirrels / squirrel’s) tail is bushy.

3. The (dog’s / dogs) owner is very responsible.

4. The (childrens / children’s) trip to the zoo was fun.

5. The (puppys / puppy’s) tail wags when he is happy.

6. The (duck’s / ducks) home is in the lake.

7. The (man’s / mans) tools got wet in the rain.

8. The (boys / boy’s) backpack was in the closet.

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