This challenging Grade 2 possessive nouns worksheet shows how apostrophe placement changes meaning, like dog's bone versus dogs' bones with different owner counts. Four multiple-choice items test which form fits each sentence based on singular or plural context, and five fill-in questions extend the skill to cats, sisters, boys, and more owners. Ideal for Grade 2 learners ready to reason about singular and plural owners in real contexts.

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Possessive Nouns
Grade 2
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. One puppy chewed its toy. Which is correct? The ___ toy is new.
 A) dog's
 B) dogs'
 C) dogs
 D) dog
2. Five dogs share a park. The ___ park is big.
 A) dog's
 B) dogs'
 C) dog
 D) dogs
3. Two sisters share a room. The ___ room is tidy.
 A) sister's
 B) sisters
 C) sisters'
 D) sister
4. One boy has a new bike. The ___ bike is red.
 A) boys'
 B) boy
 C) boys
 D) boy's
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) The dogs' tails wagged together. (many dogs)
2) My dog's collar is red. (one dog)
3) The sister's desk is by the window. (one sister)
4) All the boys' shoes were lined up. (many boys)
5) The cat's fur was soft. (one cat)
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