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Understanding Possessive Noun Practice

Belg_rade
Belg_rade
Understanding Possessive Noun Practice
Helloo can you please help understanding possessive noun concept and solve the attached exercise

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Sheree
Sheree
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Good day

Thank you for your question.

Possessive nouns are nouns that show ownership or a close relationship. So when something belongs to someone, we generally use an apostrophe and 's'. For example:

- The ball is Sally's ball. 

To solve your sentences, the answers would be as follows:

1. The camel's back has two humps.

2. That is the dog's bed.

3. This raccoon's tail is striped.

4. Is a sheep's wool soft?

5. My bird's feathers are green.

6. The giraffe's neck is very long.

7. Where is the cat's toy?


I hope this helps with your question and we look forward to assisting with any further questions you may have. 

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