14. Posses = Own
Possessive noun is a word that
shows that someone (or
something) owns or belongs or
has something,
15. Singular Possessive
A singular possessive noun shows ownership by one person or thing.
Singular Possessive nouns
Noun + ‘s
Example:
Boy + ‘s = Boy’s (This book is Boy’s)
Alex + ‘s = Alex’s (That house is Alex’s)
Teacher + ‘s = Teacher’s (She brings teacher’s book)
16. Plural Possessive
A plural possessive noun shows ownership by more than one person or thing.
Plural Possessive nouns
End with “s” + an Apostrophe (‘)
Don’t end with “s” or ‘s
Girls + ‘ = Girls’ (That is girls’ room)
Cats + ‘ = Cats’ (The cats’ are eating food)
The plural nouns without “s” in the end of the word, you can put ‘s in the
end.
Mice + ‘s = Mice’s (The mice’s tail is long)
Children +’s = Children’s (The children’s clothes are wet)
18. Vowel
A I U E O
Sun the vowel is
“U”
Car the vowel is
“A”
Girl the vowel is
“I”
Box the vowel is
“O”
19. Consonant
B C D F G H J K L M N P Q R S T V W X Y
Z
Sun the consonant are “S”
and “N”
Car the consonant are “C”
and “R”
Girl the consonant are “G”,
“R” and “L”
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ARTICLE “AN”
The article “an” used with nouns
begin with vowel sound.