1 Which of these sentences has a possessive noun?

Sentence 2
Sentence 6
Sentence 8
Sentence 10

ok then I will just fail this one and get kicked out, Thanks for your help!

guys a possessive noun is a word showing ownership. in sentence 8 it shows ownership of the years garden.

Answer is sentence 8.

I am really close to get kicked out and I have to rush so anyone can please help and instead of just A B C D or stuff like that can you please say what the answer says? thank you

Thank you okays!

To determine which of the given sentences has a possessive noun, we need to understand what a possessive noun is. A possessive noun shows ownership or possession of another object or person.

Let's analyze each sentence to identify if it contains a possessive noun:

1. Sentence 2: To find out if this sentence has a possessive noun, we need to examine if there is a noun indicating ownership or possession. If we see a noun followed by an apostrophe and the letter "s" ('s), it indicates a possessive noun. For example, "John's car" or "dog's bone." Without the complete sentence, we can't determine if Sentence 2 contains a possessive noun.

2. Sentence 6: Similar to Sentence 2, without the complete sentence, we can't analyze whether it contains a possessive noun.

3. Sentence 8: Without the complete sentence, it is not possible to analyze whether it contains a possessive noun.

4. Sentence 10: Again, without the complete sentence, we cannot determine if it contains a possessive noun.

Therefore, based on the given information, we can't ascertain which sentence has a possessive noun without examining the full sentences.

We have no idea what those sentences are.

Please post them along with your answers.

You realize they won't expel you for getting held back or getting bad grades. They will expel you for cheating and not doing your own work. I've been held back and I wasn't kicked out.

You are welcome,

You do realize, don't you, that we have no idea what those sentences are.

Why shouldn't you be kicked out?

you need to be kicked out. There should be a lesson in that.