Mix singular, plural, and irregular possessives in this Grade 2 worksheet. Fill in nine blanks with the correct possessive form and match ownership phrases to their short possessive equivalents. Grade 2 learners practice choosing between Sam's, dogs', and children's based on whether the owner is singular, plural ending in s, or an irregular plural. Hints remind students to look at the base word before deciding which apostrophe rule to apply.

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Busy Bee
Possessive Nouns
Grade 2
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) The dog's bone is under the couch. (dog)
2) The children's toys are on the shelf. (children)
3) My friends' jackets are on the hook. (friends)
4) Anna's drawing won a prize. (Anna)
5) The men's hats are in the store. (men)
6) The cat's whiskers are long. (cat)
7) The teachers' desks are new. (teachers)
8) The mice's shoes were tiny. (mice)
9) The girls' room is down the hall. (girls)
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
the bike that belongs to Sam
Sam's bike
Sam's bike
the toys that belong to the children
the children's toys
the children's toys
the books that belong to the boys
the boys' books
the boys' books
the hats that belong to the men
the men's hats
the men's hats
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