3. There are different ways of forming possessivenouns.
GeneralRulesfor Forming PossessiveNouns
Rule1:
Add an apostrophe s (‘s) to form the possessiveof singularnouns. Thisrule also applies
to singularnouns endingin s.
Examples:SingularNouns PossessiveNouns
lamp lamp’s
egg egg’s
branch branch’s
mango mango’s
Paul Paul’s
16. Introduction
Jupiter is a gas giant, the biggest planet in
the Solar System and the fourth-brightest
object in the night sky. It was named after
the Roman god of the skies and lightning
17. Here you could give a brief description of the
topic you want to talk about
For example, if you want to talk about Mercury,
you could say that it’s the closest planet to the
Sun
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About?
18. Principal Characteristics
Mercury is the closest planet
to the Sun and the smallest
of them all
Venus
Venus has a beautiful name
and is the second planet
from the Sun
Mercury
Jupiter is a gas giant and the
biggest planet in the Solar
System
Jupiter
19. Principal Characters
It’s the biggest
planet by far
Laurence
Saturn is the
ringed planet
Mercutio
Earth is where we
live on
Juliet
It’s the closest
planet to the Sun
Romeo
21. Scenarios
It’s the closest planet to
the Sun
Mercury
It’s the second planet
from the Sun
Venus
It’s the biggest planet in
the Solar System
Jupiter
22. 5 acts, 14 scenes
1597
It is estimated that it was written in this year
The play originally had these
257,943
Current population of Verona
23. History Timeline
1596
1595
It’s the smallest
planet in the
Solar System
1594
It’s the biggest
planet in the
Solar System
Saturn is a gas
giant and has
several rings
1597
It’s the second
planet from the
Sun and it’s hot
25. Capulet Family Tree
Capulet
It’s the smallest
planet in the
Solar System
It’s the biggest
planet in the
Solar System
Venus is the
second planet
from the Sun
Lady Capulet
Juliet Capulet Tybalt
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Boys
Girls
27. Despite being red, Mars is actually a very
cold place. It’s full of iron oxide dust, which
gives the planet its reddish cast
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28. ● 90% of Earth’s population lives in the Northern
Hemisphere
● Australia is wider than the Moon
● Africa is the only continent that lies in all four
hemispheres
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30. Images reveal large amounts of
data, so remember: use an
image instead of a long text
A picture
always
reinforces the
concept
31. Reviewing Concepts
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
Jupiter
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
Neptune
Saturn is a gas giant and
has several rings
Saturn
Mars is a cold place full
of iron oxide dust
Mars
Mercury is the smallest
planet of them all
Mercury
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Venus
01 02 03
04 05 06
33. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, but
does its name have anything to do with the
liquid metal?
Exercise
MASS DIAMETER SURFACE GRAVITY
MERCURY 0.06 0.38 0.38
MARS 0.11 0.53 0.38
SATURN 95.2 9.4 1.16
34. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun,
and Neptune is the farthest one.
Calculate the distance between these two
planets:
Assignment
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Remember that nouns are words naming people, animals, places, and things. Collective nouns are in a class all their own. Once you’ve read these examples, you’ll find it much easier to recognize collective nouns when you see them.
Remember that nouns are words naming people, animals, places, and things. Collective nouns are in a class all their own.
What is a Pronoun? • A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun or other pronoun – It can take the place of a subject word • (I, you, he, she, it, we, they) – It can take the place of an object word • (me, you him, her it, us, them) – It can take the place of a possessive word • (my, mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs)
What is an Antecedent? • An antecedent is the word that the pronoun replaces.
Eric dropped his book onto the floor. •
(Eric is the antecedent because the pronoun “his” replaces the name. ).
When Anna saw the book drop, she picked it up and handed it to him. •
(The “book” is the antecedent because “it” replaces it. )
Then Eric and Anna went to lunch because they were starving. •
(“Eric and Anna” are the antecedent because “they” renames the two people. )
Eric dropped his book onto the floor. •
(Eric is the antecedent because the pronoun “his” replaces the name. ).
When Anna saw the book drop, she picked it up and handed it to him. •
(The “book” is the antecedent because “it” replaces it. )
Then Eric and Anna went to lunch because they were starving. •
(“Eric and Anna” are the antecedent because “they” renames the two people. )