Practicing Plural and Possessive Nouns

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ELA, English
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6
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ENG
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Master plural and possessive nouns with our engaging worksheet! Perfect for 6th graders.

Look at these nouns. All of them become irregular when they become plural. Match the words on the left to the plural version on the right. goose geese hippopotamus hippopotamuses mouse mice tooth teeth cactus cacti child children foot feet person people man men woman women die dice ox oxen Change the ownership phrase into a phrase using possessive nouns:the toys belonging to the brothers the brothers' toys the brothers toy's the brothers toys Change the ownership phrase into a phrase using possessive nouns:the brush belonging to Sarah Sarah's brushes Sarah's brush Sarahs' brush Change the ownership phrase into a phrase using possessive nouns:the ball belonging to the twins the twins' ball the twins's ball the twins ball Change the ownership phrase into a phrase using possessive nouns:the bike belonging to his sister the bike's sister his sister's bike his sisters' bike Change the ownership phrase into a phrase using possessive nouns:the pencil belonging to Mr. Randel Mr. Randels' pencil Mr. Randel's pencil Mr. Randels pencils Change the ownership phrase into a phrase using possessive nouns:the pages within the books the pages' of the books the book's pages the books' pages Change the ownership phrase into a phrase using possessive nouns:the pillows belonging on the beds the beds' pillows the bed's pillows the beds pillows' Regular Plural Nouns Read the story below. When you get to the blanks, look at the word below the line. Follow the plural rules to fill in the correct version of the word. It must be spelled correctly to receive credit. stores gifts boxes carts shelves benches ladies babies blocks presents goodies Classify Singular and Plural Possessive Nouns Read each sentence. Find the possessive noun, and decide if it is Singular or Possessive. Drag the sentence into the correct category. Singular Possessive Nouns (4) The dog's new leather collar is lost. The art project's colors were faded by the sun. Cal borrowed Millie's new crayons. The doctor's waiting room was full. Plural Possessive Nouns (4) The snails' aquarium needed cleaning. We peeked into the teachers' lounge. The dancers' audience cheered wildly. The chidren's balloons blew away Choosing the Correct Word Write the correct word that completes the sentence. Be sure to check the word bank because it must match exactly to be correct! dollars dollars' lady's ladies' Choosing the Correct Word Write the correct word that completes the sentence. Be sure to check the word bank because it must match exactly to be correct! feet's feet church's churches

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