Singular Possessive Nouns Worksheets. For example, "the boy's ball" shows that the ball belongs to the boy. Possessive nouns act like adjectives in a sentence, as they describe the object that is owned.
Some of the worksheets for this concept are Singular plural possessive nouns, Plural or possessive noun, Singular and plural possessive nouns, Name singular plural and possessive nouns in outer space, Possessive nouns, Irregular plural nouns work, Grammar plurals possessives, Singular. When learning vocabulary, students initially learn the singular form of nouns rather than both the singular and plural forms because this approach makes it easier for them to increase their vocabulary more quickly. Singular possessive nouns are nouns that show a sense of possession and ownership.
A singular noun names one person, place, thing, or idea.
A plural noun names more than one person, place, thing or idea.
Punctuation worksheets: showing ownership with apostrophes. Students are asked to show possession by adding an apostrophe and s after the nouns in simple sentences. This is our singular and plural nouns worksheets section.