Possessive 's — Belongings

Complete each sentence with the correct possessive 's form (e.g., the manager’s office, Tom’s phone, the hotel’s restaurant). Click the blank, then click the correct answer. There are 6 sentences.

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Question 1

I found my _____ keys on the kitchen table.

Options: parents', parent's, parents's

Question 2

This is _____ backpack. It has a red keychain.

Options: Emma's, Emmas, Emma

Question 3

I found _____ phone on the sofa.

Options: James's, Jameses, James

Question 4

My ear hurts, so I am at the _____ now.

Options: doctor's, doctors', doctor

Question 5

Is this _____ bag? She is looking for it.

Options: Anna's, Annas, Annas'

Question 6

Whose notebook is this? _____.

Options: Its Mia's, It's Mia, It's Mia's

Question 7

The _____ toys are in the big blue box.

Options: children's, childrens', children'

Question 8

This is _____ jacket, not mine.

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

Question 9

My _____ room is upstairs next to mine.

Options: cousin's, cousins', cousin

Question 10

We bought fresh bread from the _____ this morning.

Options: baker's, bakers's, baker

Question 11

The _____ bags are by the classroom door.

Options: girls's, girl's, girls'

Question 12

I think this is _____ phone. It has his name on the screen.

Options: Lucas's, Lucas, Lucases'

Practise Possessive 's — 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 — Belongings in everyday English.

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