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Possessive Plural Apostrophes with Plural Nouns

Part A Part B
Choose two of these plural nouns and write two different possessive Choose two of these plural nouns and write two different possessive
apostrophe sentences: apostrophe sentences:

girls boys babies parents teachers men women mice children people

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Challenge Task
Challenge
Finish these
task
twoquestion.
sentences to explain the rules of adding plural possessive apostrophes in sentences:
 a plural noun ends in an ‘s’  
If

 a plural noun doesn’t end in an ‘s’  
If


Spelling | Year 4 | Term 2A | Week 6


Possessive Plural Apostrophes with Plural Nouns Answers
Part A Part B
Choose two of these plural nouns and write two different possessive Choose two of these plural nouns and write two different possessive
apostrophe sentences: apostrophe sentences:

girls boys babies parents teachers men women mice children people

Any two plural possessive sentences using given plural nouns, Any two plural possessive sentences using given plural nouns,
e.g. After a busy day of them jumping in muddy puddles, the e.g. Even though the bouncy castle didn’t arrive, the children’s
girls’ coats were now hung out to dry on the washing line. party went ahead.

Challenge Task
Challenge
Finish these
task
twoquestion.
sentences to explain the rules of adding plural possessive apostrophes in sentences:
 a plural noun ends in an ‘s’   you just need to add a plural possessive apostrophe after it.
If

 a plural noun doesn’t end in an ‘s’  you must add a plural possessive apostrophe to the end of the word and an extra ‘s’ after it.
If


Spelling | Year 4 | Term 2A | Week 6

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