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Apostrophe Rules, Possessive Apostrophe, Plural Possessive Nouns, Grammar Anchor Charts, Teaching Nouns, Punctuation Worksheets, Possessive Nouns, Possessive Pronoun, Nouns Worksheet

In these worksheets, students rewrite sentences using possessive nouns. The possessive form of noun is formed by adding an apostrophe and an "s" (or just an apostrophe for plural nouns already ending in an "s"). Free grammar and punctuation worksheets from K5 Learning; no registration required.

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📚 Plural vs. Possession: A Key Lesson for Key Stage 3! Plural means more than one, while possession shows ownership. When we have more than one dog we add the letter "s" to make "The dogs." If the dog owns a bone, we add an apostrophe before the "s" to make "The dog's bone." If we have more than one dog owning some bones, we add an apostrophe after the "s" to make "The dogs' bones." Help your child master this language skill with our expert guidance! 🧠📖 #GrammarSkills #KeyStage3 #Plural Key Stage 3, Singular And Plural, Grammar Skills, English Resources, English Literature, Language Skills, Dog Bone, Letter S, Literature

📚 Plural vs. Possession: A Key Lesson for Key Stage 3! Plural means more than one, while possession shows ownership. When we have more than one dog we add the letter "s" to make "The dogs." If the dog owns a bone, we add an apostrophe before the "s" to make "The dog's bone." If we have more than one dog owning some bones, we add an apostrophe after the "s" to make "The dogs' bones." Help your child master this language skill with our expert guidance! 🧠📖 #GrammarSkills #KeyStage3 #Plural

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