Task Explanation:
The worksheet focuses on using apostrophes to show possession (belonging). Let's solve the problems step by step.
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Part 1: Read these sentences. Tick the ones that use apostrophes correctly.
We need to identify which sentences use apostrophes correctly to indicate possession.
1.
I am taking this cake to Ethan’s party.
- Correct: The apostrophe is used correctly to show that the party belongs to Ethan.
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Tick this sentence.
2.
My grandma’s sofa is really soft.
- Correct: The apostrophe is used correctly to show that the sofa belongs to Grandma.
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Tick this sentence.
3.
Mias hair is very thick.
- Incorrect: The name "Mia" should have an apostrophe before the "s" to show possession. It should be "Mia's hair."
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Do not tick this sentence.
4.
I think the phone’s screen is broken.
- Correct: The apostrophe is used correctly to show that the screen belongs to the phone.
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Tick this sentence.
5.
How old is Abigails’ brother?
- Incorrect: The name "Abigail" should have an apostrophe before the "s" to show possession. It should be "Abigail's brother."
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Do not tick this sentence.
Correctly ticked sentences:
- I am taking this cake to Ethan’s party.
- My grandma’s sofa is really soft.
- I think the phone’s screen is broken.
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Part 2: Fill the gaps with the person’s name with an apostrophe and s.
We need to fill in the blanks using the possessive form of the names provided.
1.
The dinosaur belongs to Sophia.
- It is
Sophia's dinosaur.
2.
The duck belongs to Ahmed.
- It is
Ahmed's duck.
3.
The robot belongs to Mason.
- It is
Mason's robot.
4.
The doll belongs to Ella.
- It is
Ella's doll.
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Final Answers:
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Part 1:
- Ticked sentences:
1. I am taking this cake to Ethan’s party.
2. My grandma’s sofa is really soft.
3. I think the phone’s screen is broken.
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Part 2:
1. It is
Sophia's dinosaur.
2. It is
Ahmed's duck.
3. It is
Mason's robot.
4. It is
Ella's doll.
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Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\text{Part 1: 1, 2, 3} \\
\text{Part 2: Sophia's, Ahmed's, Mason's, Ella's}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of apostrophe s worksheet.