Language Arts Grade Four
Unit Two, Lesson Two: Apostrophes
- before
- fort
- more
- chore
- core
- explore
- crime
- time
- rabbit
- kangaroo
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- mammals
- coyote
- stone
- lime
- extreme
- heat
- temperature
- index
- humidity
- moisture
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Apostrophes and Possession
What if more than one person owns one thing?
We stopped to watch the boys' game.
If something belongs to a group and the word we use for the group ends with
an "s" then we just add an apostrophe to show ownership. Think about these
two examples.
We stopped to watch the children's game.
We stopped to watch the girls' game.
To talk about more than one child we use the word children. Since it does
not end with an "s" we add apostrophe-s to show possession. To talk about
more than one girl we use the word girls. Since it does end with an "s" we
just add an apostrophe to show possession.
APOSTROPHE-S MEANING
Greg's kite The kite that belongs to Greg.
the class' project The project that belongs to the class.
the babies' cries The cries that belong to the babies.
the birds' nests The nests that belong to the birds.
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