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Nouns Possession

ICSE · Class 4 · English Grammar

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1

What is Possession?

  • Possession means something belongs to someone.
  • We use an apostrophe (’) and sometimes 's' to show ownership.
  • Example: 'Ravi’s bag' means the bag belongs to Ravi.
2

Rules for Using Apostrophe (’)

  • For singular nouns: add ’s (e.g., girl’s doll).
  • For singular nouns ending in 's': use ’ or ’s (e.g., James’ or James’s book).
  • For plural nouns ending in 's': use only ’ (e.g., boys’ hostel).

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The apostrophe is a small markFor most singular nounsWhen a plural noun already endsSome plural nouns do not end

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