This document discusses possessive punctuation and provides 10 examples of possessives with singular and plural nouns. For each example, the correct possessive form is given, with an apostrophe followed by an s for singular possessives, and just an apostrophe for plural possessives. Getting the possessive punctuation right depends on whether the possessor is singular or plural.
This document discusses possessive punctuation and provides 10 examples of possessives with singular and plural nouns. For each example, the correct possessive form is given, with an apostrophe followed by an s for singular possessives, and just an apostrophe for plural possessives. Getting the possessive punctuation right depends on whether the possessor is singular or plural.
This document discusses possessive punctuation and provides 10 examples of possessives with singular and plural nouns. For each example, the correct possessive form is given, with an apostrophe followed by an s for singular possessives, and just an apostrophe for plural possessives. Getting the possessive punctuation right depends on whether the possessor is singular or plural.
Choose the correct position for the possessive punctuation:
1. Simon is Johns brother. (singular)
2. Jims shoes are really nice. (singular) 3. London is Englands capital. (singular) 4. The girls school is very nice. (plural) 5. The girls homework is difficult. (singular) 6. This is Edwards pen. (singular) 7. The boys ball is blue. (singular) 8. The boys house is really big. (plural) 9. The dogs tail is moving. (singular) 10. Davids car is new. (singular) 1. John’s 2. Jim’s 3. England’s 4. Girls’ 5. Girl’s 6. Edward’s 7. Boy’s 8. Boys’ 9. Dog’s 10. David’s