Possessive Nouns Apostrophe Rules and Examples
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A possessive noun is a noun that owns something—that is, it owns something. In most circumstances, a possessive noun is produced by adding an apostrophe +s to the noun, or by adding merely an apostrophe if the word is multiple and already ends in s. The possessive term boys modify pencil in the following sentence: The pencil of the youngster broke in half. The pencil belongs to the youngster; the’s’ denotes ownership.
Let’s learn six rules about Possessive nouns together with examples:
By adding an apostrophe + “s” to the end of most single nouns, you may make them possessive.
To make plural nouns that already end in “s” possessive, just add an apostrophe to the end. Plural nouns that already end in “s” do not require an additional “s.” Simply add an apostrophe to the end of the plural noun to indicate that it is now a plural possessive noun.
The possessive form of the pronoun is the only exception to the apostrophe + “s” rule. The possessive form of “it’s” does not require an apostrophe.
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Compound words and hyphenated words can be challenging. In hyphenated nouns, add the apostrophe + “s” to the end of the compound words or the final word.
You may be writing about two persons, places, or things who share ownership of an object. If two or more nouns share ownership, only declare ownership on the last noun in the group. Only the apostrophe + “s” should be added to the last noun.
This is the toughest rule of them all, but you won’t have to use it very frequently. When two or more nouns denote ownership, but the ownership is distinct, each noun is given the apostrophe + “s” to denote independent possession. The examples may assist you in fully comprehending what this entails.
(Each individual had their dressing room, and they were all distinctive.)
(They both own their educations, although they received them at different times.)
(In the garage, they each have a bicycle.)
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