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A singular noun is a word for one person, place, or thing. A possessive noun is a word that shows that something belongs to that noun; possession is shown by adding -'s to the end of the noun or, some nouns that already end in an -s, just an apostrophe is added after the -s. Examples of singular possessive nouns:

  • an angel's wings
  • the boss's desk
  • a cat's whiskers
  • his daughter's school
  • the egg's shell
  • grandpa's chair
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A singular possessive noun shows that one person or thing owns or has something. It is formed by adding an apostrophe and -s ('s) to the singular noun. For example, "John's car" shows that the car belongs to John.

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