Apostrophes to Mark Plural Possession - Worksheet

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English
Year 3 - Year 4
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An English teaching resource focused on the use of apostrophes to mark plural possession includes a worksheet where students are tasked with filling in blanks and correctly placing apostrophes in given sentences. The worksheet provides a variety of examples where the ownership is indicated in brackets, such as babies, rabbits, and restaurants. The exercise begins with an example already completed for the students, demonstrating how the possessive form is created when the noun is plural, such as "babies’ pyjamas." The worksheet is designed to help students understand the difference between singular and plural possession, ensuring they can accurately use apostrophes in their writing.

Further exercises on the worksheet guide students to rewrite phrases to include possessive apostrophes correctly. For instance, they transform a phrase like "the teddy that belongs to Kamal" into a possessive form. Additional activities challenge students to write sentences using words provided, such as "dog," "birds," "car," and so on, applying the concept of plural possession. This resource is aimed at reinforcing the rules of using apostrophes for possession with plural nouns, an essential skill in mastering English grammar and punctuation. The exercises cater to various examples, including irregular plural forms such as "women" and "children," as well as collective nouns like "sheep" and "fish," which require particular attention when forming the possessive case.

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