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Plural Possessive Nouns

Plural Possessive Nouns

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English, Other

4th Grade - University

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Mr. Griot introduces the concept of nouns, focusing on singular and plural forms. He explains rules for converting singular nouns to plural, such as adding 'S' or 'ES', and addresses exceptions like irregular nouns. The video also covers possessive nouns, detailing how to form them from plural nouns, including irregular cases. The lesson emphasizes understanding the difference between plural and possessive forms, aiming to make students proficient in using these grammatical structures.

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What is a noun and how is it classified?

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Explain the rules for changing a singular noun to a plural noun.

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Provide examples of nouns that do not change when made plural.

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What is a possessive noun and how is it formed from plural nouns?

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Describe the process of making a plural noun possessive.

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What are irregular nouns and how do they differ from regular plural nouns?

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How can you differentiate between plural nouns and possessive nouns?

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