Possessive 's/s' – Family Members

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.

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Question 1

Where is _____ car? I need to borrow it for a minute.

Options: Dad's, Dads', Dads

Question 2

This is _____ birthday card. She turns seven today.

Options: my sister's, my sisters', my sisters

Question 3

I am staying at my _____ place this weekend because my flat is noisy.

Options: aunt's, aunts', aunts

Question 4

My cousins live together. _____ kitchen is small, but it is always clean.

Options: My cousin's, My cousins', My cousins's

Question 5

Can you call _____ phone? I think I left it on the table.

Options: Grandma's, Grandmas', Grandmas

Question 6

My brother and I share a room, so this is _____ desk, not mine.

Options: my brothers', my brother's, my brothers

Question 7

I am looking for _____ shoes. He cannot find them anywhere.

Options: my son's, my sons', my sons

Question 8

Amy has two dogs. One of _____ dogs is very friendly.

Options: Amy's, Amys', Amy

Question 9

I have three sisters. _____ names are Anna, Zoe, and Mia.

Options: My sister's, My sisters', My sisters's

Question 10

We are visiting _____ new baby today. The baby is only two weeks old.

Options: my cousin's, my cousins', my cousin

Practise Possessive 's/s' – Family Members with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 10 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' – Family Members in everyday English.

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