Question 1
I think this is _____ wallet. It has a photo of him inside.
Options: Tom's, Toms, Tom
Fill in the blanks. Click on each blank and choose the correct option from the dropdown menu. Some sentences may have more than one blank, so complete all of them.
Practice 1 of 2
Question 1
I think this is _____ wallet. It has a photo of him inside.
Options: Tom's, Toms, Tom
Question 2
This is _____ suitcase.
Options: my parents', my parent's, my parents's
Question 3
Is this _____ key, or is it mine?
Options: your, you's, your sister's
Question 4
Please do not take that jacket. It is _____.
Options: Jess', Jess's, Jess
Question 5
I cannot find the dogs. Where are _____ bowls?
Options: the dogs', the dogs's, the dog's
Question 6
I have two brothers. _____ bikes are in the garage.
Options: My brother's, My brothers', My brothers's
Question 7
This is _____ passport. She keeps it in her bag.
Options: Maria, Marias, Maria's
Question 8
Whose gloves are these? They are _____.
Options: the childrens', the children's, the childrens
Question 9
The zipper is broken on _____ bag, so he is using a different one today.
Options: James's, James, James'
Question 10
My friends are here. I put _____ coats on the sofa so they stay clean.
Options: my friends, my friend's, my friends'
Question 11
_____ luggage is in the hallway.
Options: My aunt and uncle's, My aunt's and uncle, My aunts and uncles
Question 12
These are my _____ bedrooms.
Options: my brother and sister's, brother's and my sister's, my brother's and sister
Practise Possessive 's /s'– Personal Belongings with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 12 questions. Choose the option that correctly completes each sentence, then submit to check your answers and get instant feedback on every choice.
Practising grammar in real sentences — rather than memorising rules in isolation — is one of the most effective ways to make a structure stick. You can retry as many times as you like to build accuracy and confidence using Possessive 's /s'– Personal Belongings in everyday English.
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