Class 2 Punctuation Worksheet on Apostrophes and Possession

Class 2 Punctuation Worksheet on Apostrophes and Possession
Class 2 Punctuation Worksheet on Apostrophes and Possession

Class 2 Punctuation Worksheet on Apostrophes and Possession

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Whose Is It? Understanding Apostrophes and Possession for Class 2

This Class 2 worksheet helps children master how to show ownership using the apostrophe + s (’s). Students practise turning phrases like “the bag of Riya” into “Riya’s bag”, making their writing clear, natural, and grammatically correct. With simple examples and structured activities, children learn where the apostrophe belongs and how it changes the meaning of a sentence. 
Through multiple-choice questions, True/False checks, fill-in-the-blank possessive forms, rewriting tasks, and a passage-editing exercise, learners get strong, repeated practice in recognising and forming possessive nouns correctly. The worksheet uses familiar names and everyday objects so students can easily connect the rule to real-life usage. 

Why Apostrophes of Possession Matter? 

1. Helps children show ownership clearly in writing. 
2. Builds understanding of where the apostrophe belongs in singular possessive nouns. 
3. Reduces common grammar mistakes in early writing. 
4. Strengthens foundational punctuation skills used across subjects. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

 Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Possessive Sentence 
Exercise 2 – True or False 
Exercise 3 – Add the Correct Possessive ’s 
Exercise 4 – Rewrite Correctly 
Exercise 5 – Passage Editing 

ANSWER KEY

 Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Sentence 
1. c 
2. a 
3. b 
4. c 
5. c 
6. c 
7. c 
8. c 
9. c 
10. b 

Exercise 2 – True or False 
1. True 
2. True 
3. True 
4. False 
5. False 
6. False 
7. True 
8. False 
9. True 
10. True 

Exercise 3 – Add the Correct Possessive ’s 
Anya’s scarf 
the chef’s apron 
Ved’s pencil 
the kitten’s bowl 
Mummy’s wallet 
Kabir’s jacket 
the nurse’s notebook 
Zoya’s water bottle 
the baby’s blanket 
Grandpa’s watch 

Exercise 4 – Rewrite Correctly 
Riya’s bag 
Meera’s book 
the cat’s toy 
the boy’s pencil 
Papa’s phone 
Asha’s dress 
the teacher’s bag 
Raj’s bottle 
the girl’s notebook 
Uncle’s car 

Exercise 5 – Passage Editing 
Lina finds Aria’s notebook on the study table and gives it to her before they leave for school. 
She picks up Rohan’s pencil from the floor and places it carefully in the pouch so it doesn’t get lost again. 
Before stepping out of the house, she notices Papa’s keys lying near the shoe rack and reminds him to take them along. 
In class, the teacher checks Lina’s work and smiles proudly because she has written very neatly today. 
During lunch, Veer drops his spoon, and Lina bends down to help pick up Veer’s spoon so he can continue eating. 
Later, she plays with the friendly school cat near the gate and gently strokes the cat’s soft tail. 
When school ends, she holds Mama’s hand tightly while crossing the busy road. 
At home, she helps put Papa’s shopping bag on the table and unpacks the fruits inside. 
Finally, she keeps her books neatly on her sister Myra’s shelf before going out to play. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

They show that something belongs to someone or something.

Children mix it up with plural nouns.

Use examples that compare plural nouns with possessive nouns side by side.