

This Grade 6 worksheet is designed to strengthen students’ understanding of possessive nouns, both singular and plural. By engaging in various exercises like multiple choice questions, true and false, fill in the blanks, sentence rewriting, and paragraph editing, students will develop the ability to use possessive nouns correctly in writing and speaking.
For Grade 6 learners, possessive nouns are fundamental because:
1. They show ownership, a crucial aspect of English grammar.
2. Mastery of possessives helps students make their writing clear and precise.
3. Understanding both singular and plural possessive forms is vital for accuracy in written expression.
4. Possessive nouns are used daily in both informal and formal communication.
This worksheet contains five diverse exercises to ensure mastery of possessive nouns:
Exercise 1: Multiple Choice Questions
Choose the correct possessive noun in various sentences. Example: "The teacher's desk is tidy."
Exercise 2: True or False
Read the sentences and circle whether the use of possessive nouns is correct (T) or incorrect (F). Example: "The dog's collar is blue." (T)
Exercise 3: Fill in the Blanks
Fill each blank with the correct possessive noun. Example: "That is the ________ pencil."
Exercise 4: Sentence Rewriting
Rewrite the sentences by correcting the possessive noun. Example: "This is the book of the teacher." → "This is the teacher's book."
Exercise 5: Paragraph Editing
Edit the paragraph below by correcting the possessive noun errors. Example: "The teachers books are on the desk." → "The teacher's books are on the desk."
Exercise 1: Multiple Choice Questions
1. a) The teacher's lounge is on the second floor.
2. b) The boys' bicycles are new.
3. a) This is my friend's dog.
4. b) The children's toys are scattered on the floor.
5. b) The cat's toy is under the bed.
6. a) The boys' bag is on the table.
7. b) The dog's food is in the kitchen.
8. a) This is Riya's book.
9. b) The woman's dresses are beautiful.
10. a) The men's meeting is scheduled for tomorrow.
Exercise 2: True or False
1. T
2. F
3. T
4. F
5. F
6. T
7. F
8. T
9. F
10. T
Exercise 3: Fill in the Blanks
1. teacher's
2. boy's
3. boys'
4. children's
5. student's
6. dog's
7. woman's
8. men's
9. friend's
10. teacher's
Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting
1. This is the teacher’s book.
2. This is Raj’s pen.
3. The boys’ shoes are new.
4. The children’s toys are scattered.
5. The student’s homework is complete.
6. The dog’s tail is wagging.
7. The family’s house is large.
8. The children’s voices are loud.
9. The artists’ paintings are displayed.
10. The lady’s dress is beautiful.
Exercise 5: Paragraph Editing
1. The teacher's books are on the desk.
2. I saw Sarah's pencil on the floor.
3. The children's lunch boxes are all placed on the shelf.
4. Where is Emily's jacket?
5. The dog's toy is under the table, and it's broken.
6. My mother's car is parked outside the house.
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Add an apostrophe and "s" for singular nouns (e.g., cat's toy), and just an apostrophe for plural nouns ending in "s" (e.g., cats' toys).
Use visual aids and simple examples like "the dog's bone" to show ownership.
They should use them when showing possession or ownership, such as "Emily's backpack."