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Apostrophes. Apostrophes. Possessive case shows ownership or relationship. Ex: Nicole’s portfolio Ex: Maddy’s cousin To form a possessive case simply add an apostrophe and an s. Kevin’s homework. Exception. A proper name ending in s may add only an apostrophe. Ex: Ms. Lucas’ cat.
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Apostrophes • Possessive case shows ownership or relationship. • Ex: Nicole’s portfolio • Ex: Maddy’s cousin • To form a possessive case simply add an apostrophe and an s. • Kevin’s homework
Exception • A proper name ending in s may add only an apostrophe. • Ex: Ms. Lucas’ cat
Plurals • To form a possessive case of a plural none ending in s, only add the apostrophe. • Heroes’ stories • Families’ efforts
Other Pronouns • Possessive personal pronouns do not require an apostrophe • My, mine • His, hers • Their, theirs • Indefinite pronouns require an apostrophe and an s. • Everyone’s ideas • Somebody’s book
Compound Words • In compound words, names of organizations, and words showing joint possession – only the last word is possessive. • School board’s decision • Modern Language Association’s • Yoshi and Bahar’s project
Individual Possession • When two or more people possess something individually, each of their names is possessive in form. • Lea’s and Chantal’s myth portfolios. • [individual, not joint, possession]
Homework • Post Test 1 on pg. 831-832