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Name _____________________________
Date ___________________

Apostrophes


You can use an apostrophe to show that someone or something owns something.
Add 's to make a word possessive:     John's spelling book is missing.
If a word already ends in s, you only need to add ':     James' spelling book is missing.
    

Rewrite each sentence. Add apostrophes where necessary to show a possessive word.
1.  Ambers antique cooking book from 1897 is missing.

2.  Fluffys kittens are named Huey, Dewey and Louie.

3.  Six pups were born to Christophers hunting hound dog.

4.  Connors car has four flat tires.

5.  The contracts terms were not acceptable to us.

6.  Milwaukees first snowfall reached a total of 14 inches in some areas.

7.  Jacksons target was very hard to hit because it was so far away.

8.  Connies toothbrush was left behind on the bus.

9.  The dogs paw got caught in the sofa.

10.  Miamis high temperature was 93 degrees.




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