Exploring Possessive Nouns for Grade 2

Exploring Possessive Nouns for Grade 2

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Ethan Morris

English

1st - 5th Grade

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The video tutorial by Alex introduces possessive nouns, explaining their role in indicating ownership in sentences. It covers the formation of singular possessive nouns by adding an apostrophe and 's', and plural possessive nouns by adding an apostrophe for nouns ending in 's' or 's' for those that don't. Examples include 'boy's book' and 'children's books'. The tutorial concludes with a summary and a quiz to test understanding.

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What does a possessive noun indicate in a sentence?

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Which example shows the correct use of a possessive noun?

3.

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What does adding an apostrophe and 's' to a noun signify?

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How do you form a singular possessive noun for the word 'teacher'?

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What is the possessive form of a singular noun 'boy'?

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For plural nouns ending with 's', how is the possessive form created?

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How do you form the possessive for plural nouns not ending with 's'?

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What is the correct possessive form of the plural noun 'children'?

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If 'ladies' own dresses, how would you express this possession?

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Which option correctly turns the noun 'cat' into a possessive noun?

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