Apostrophes for singular possession and for plural possession
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- Q1What does 'possess' mean?to ownto belongto positionto see30s
- Q2What belongs to Lucas in the following sentence? 'I went to Lucas' home at the weekend and we played a lot of games.'gamesweekendhome30s
- Q3Who possesses the diary in the following sentence? 'Aisha's diary was safely stored in her cupboard and Izzy had seen it.'AishaIzzyAisha and Izzy30s
- Q4What is the pair of words that signals that something belongs to a plural noun in the following sentence? 'The books' pages had all been torn by the naughty toddler'.books' pagesnaughty toddlerbeen torn30s
- Q5What belongs to the people in the following sentence? 'The people's votes had been counted and verified and the result was clear.'votesresultclear30s
- Q6Match the nouns to their correct tags.Users link answersLinking30s