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Grammar In Action: Nouns, Plural Nouns and Possessive Nouns
Through live-action footage, colorful graphics and animation, students will learn about nouns, plural nouns and possessive nouns. In chapter one, children will learn that nouns are words that name a person, animal, place, thing or idea....
Learn German with Herr Antrim
How to Create & Use Possessive Adjectives in German
In this German grammar lesson Herr Antrim explains how to create and use possessive adjectives in German. This video also includes a breakdown of the terminology surrounding this idea, which can sometimes be confusing. Specifically, Herr...
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Plural Possessive Nouns
Mr. Griot explains how to change a singular noun to a plural noun. He shows how to look at endings of plural nouns and properly make them plural possessive nouns.
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Forming Possessives: Singular and Plural Nouns
In this video, a teacher explains how to correctly form and use possessives in writing. The teacher provides examples and rules for both singular and plural nouns, and guides students through practice exercises. By following these rules,...
Cerebellum
Advanced Spanish: Possessive Adjectives
How to use demonstrative adjectives properly, and possessive adjectives. This is part 2 in the series: 'Advanced Spanish: Reviewing the Basics'.
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Apostrophes for Possession | Possessive Nouns
Learn how to punctuate singular and plural possessive nouns to show ownership. Learn when the apostrophe comes before the 's' and when it goes after the 's'.
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Possessive Nouns
This program introduces possessive nouns to young students. Learns will come to know that a possessive noun shows that a person, animal, place, thing or idea can possess something. "Possess" means to have or to own. Through real life...
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Showing Possession
This lesson provides an overview of possessives and their forms, plural and singular, and practices using them correctly in sentences.
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Apostrophes for contraction, singular possession and plural possession
Pupil outcome: I can show how an apostrophe works for contraction, singular possession and plural possession. Key learning points: - An apostrophe is an important piece of punctuation with more than one purpose. - An apostrophe can...
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Visita de un instituo español: possessive adjectives and pronouns
Pupil outcome: I can use possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns in the context of life at school. Key learning points: - Possessive adjectives identify ownership of a noun e.g. my, mine. - Possessive adjectives must agree with the...
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Grammar in Action: Possessive Nouns
Kids will learn that a possessive noun shows that a person, animal, place, thing or idea can possess something. “Possess” means to have or to own. Through real life examples, graphics and animation, you'll learn the different ways to...
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Understanding Possessive Nouns
"Understanding Possessive Nouns" defines and models how to identify possessive nouns.
Cerebellum
French: Possessive Pronouns and the Weather
Days of the week, seasons, months and how to speak about the weather. This is part 2 in the series: 'French: Asking About The Weather'.
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Apostrophes for singular possession and for plural possession
Pupil outcome: I can use an apostrophe accurately to signal singular possession or plural possession. Key learning points: - An apostrophe has more than one purpose. - An apostrophe can show if a noun belongs to another singular noun. -...
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Apostrophes: for contraction, singular possession and plural possession 2
Pupil outcome: I can accurately punctuate sentences including apostrophes for contraction, singular possession or plural possession. Key learning points: - An apostrophe is an important piece of punctuation with more than one purpose. -...
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Using apostrophes for contraction, singular possession and plural possession
Pupil outcome: I can accurately punctuate sentences including apostrophes for contraction, singular possession or plural possession. Key learning points: - An apostrophe is an important piece of punctuation with more than one purpose. -...
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Belongings: possessive adjectives 'mon', 'ma', 'mes' and 'ton', 'ta', 'tes'
Pupil outcome: I can use possessive adjectives to talk about everyday life. Key learning points: - French has different words for possessive adjectives because all nouns have grammatical gender. - To say my/your, use mon/ton for...
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Spelling words using the apostrophe for possession or contraction
Pupil outcome: I can spell words using the apostrophe for singular possession or contraction. Key learning points: - An apostrophe has more than one purpose. - An apostrophe can show contraction or possession. - It's is the contracted...
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Introduction to the Genitive Case in German
In this video I introduce you to the German genitive case. I show you why it exists, when to use it and how to form it. There are example sentences using the genitive case with names of people, masculine and neuter nouns, feminine and...
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Possessions: number agreement on 'mi' and 'tu'
Pupil outcome: I can talk about belongings using plural possessive adjectives. Key learning points: - The SSC [n] is pronounced as in the word 'mano'. - The SSC [ñ] is pronounced as in the word 'español'. - The possessive adjective 'mis'...
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Understanding the Usage of Apostrophes
In this video, the teacher explains the usage of apostrophes in English grammar. They cover four situations where apostrophes are commonly used, including showing possession with singular and plural nouns, and in word contractions. The...
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English Punctuation: Hyphenated Number and Apostrophe and Ellipses
Imagine a world without punctuation - it would be chaos! Understand these powerful little signs and the rules for using them. Add some flair to your sentences with dramatic dashes, hyphens, and the ever-useful apostrophe. This is part 4...
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How do you spell that? Alphabet, 'ils, elles' meaning 'they'. 'Mon, ma, mes'
Pupil outcome: I can describe my things using possessive adjectives and the pronouns 'il/elle' and 'ils/elles' to mean 'it' and they'. Key learning points: - Possessive adjectives change for gender and number. - Use 'mon/ton' before...
TED-Ed
TED-ED: When to use apostrophes - Laura McClure
It's possessive. It's often followed by S's. And it's sometimes tricky when it comes to its usage. It's the apostrophe. Laura McClure gives a refresher on when to use apostrophes in writing.