Possessive Nouns, Final Review 1/27/12. Possessive Nouns Rewrite the following phrases using possessive nouns.

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Possessive Nouns, Final Review 1/27/12

Possessive Nouns Rewrite the following phrases using possessive nouns.

Possessive Nouns Rewrite the following phrases or sentences using possessive nouns. 1. the books belonging to the children 2. the assignment belonging to the class 3. The covers of the books were torn. 4. the computers belonging to five secretaries

Possessive Nouns Rewrite the following phrases or sentences using possessive nouns. 1. the books belonging to the children the children’s books 2. the assignment belonging to the class the class’s assignment 3. The covers of the books were torn. the books’ covers 4. the computers belonging to five secretaries the secretaries’ computers

Possessive Nouns SingularSingular Possessive PluralPlural Possessive classes’ boy’s communities Secretaries’ women man passes dogs’ children church

Possessive Nouns SingularSingular Possessive PluralPlural Possessive classes’classclass’sclassesclasses’ boy’sboyboy’sboysboys’ communities communitycommunity’scommunitiescommunities’ secretaries’ secretarysecretary’ssecretariessecretaries’ womenwomanwoman’swomenwomen’s man man’smenmen’s passespasspass’spassespasses’ dogs’dogdog’sdogsdogs’ childrenchildchild’schildrenchildren’s church church’schurcheschurches’

Possessive Nouns Write five sentences using any five words from the chart. Use any form of the words in your sentences except singular.

Possessive Nouns Write five sentences using any five words from the chart. Use any form of the words in your sentences except singular. Example: The community’s representative attended every school board meeting.