Possessive Nouns Worksheet
Possessive nouns show ownership. “The boy’s ball” shows that the ball belongs to the boy. Create possessive nouns in this worksheet.
Possessive nouns show ownership. “The boy’s ball” shows that the ball belongs to the boy. Create possessive nouns in this worksheet.
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