QUICK QUESTIONS. POSSESSIVE APOSTROPHES Where should the apostrophe go in these sentences?

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QUICK QUESTIONS

POSSESSIVE APOSTROPHES Where should the apostrophe go in these sentences?

Here’s that boys pencil.

That’s my mothers friend.

Both cars bumpers got dented.

Sallys jacket needs mending.

The birds wing is broken.

1. Here’s that boy’s pencil. 2. That’s my mother’s friend. 3. Both cars’ bumpers got dented. 4. Sally’s jacket needs mending. 5. The bird’s wing is broken. HOW MANY DID YOU GET RIGHT? ANSWERS

QUICK QUESTIONS

POSSESSIVE APOSTROPHES Where should the apostrophe go in these sentences?

The childrens minibus has arrived.

Why is Mikes sister crying?

The gerbils tails were cut off.

Jamess answer is correct.

Who took the boys bicycles?

1. The children’s minibus has arrived. 2. Why is Mike’s sister crying? 3. The gerbils’ tails were cut off. 4. James’s answer is correct. 5. Who took the boys’ bicycles? HOW MANY DID YOU GET RIGHT? ANSWERS

QUICK QUESTIONS

POSSESSIVE APOSTROPHES Where should the apostrophe go in these sentences?

This books last page is missing.

The ladies room is over there.

The fairies wings glistened in the moonlight.

The cats dinners were tasty.

The boys faces said it all.

1. This book’s last page is missing. 2. The ladies’ room is over there. 3. The fairies’ wings glistened in the moonlight. 4. The cats’ dinners were tasty. 5. The boys’ faces said it all. HOW MANY DID YOU GET RIGHT? ANSWERS