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Possessive apostrophe meaning

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  • It's Louis' pen. Who does the pen belong to?
    I can't tell
    Someone called Loui
    Someone called Louis
  • The boys' pens. How many boys are there?
    I can't tell
    more than one
    one
  • The boy's pens. How many boys are there?
    more than one
    I can't tell
    one
  • The boys' pen. Which statement is true?
    There is one pen and one boy.
    There is one pen and more than one boy.
    There is more than one pen and more than one boy
    There is more than one pen and one boy.
  • The children's dogs. How many dogs are there?
    I can't tell
    More than one
    One
  • The children's dog. How many dogs are there?
    I can't tell
    more than one
    one
  • The girl's shoes. Which statement is true?
    There is one girl and one shoe.
    There is more than one girl and more than one shoe.
    There is one girl and more than one shoe.
    There is more than one girl and one shoe.
  • It's Loui's pen. Who does the pen belong to?
    I can't tell
    Someone called Loui
    Someone called Louis
  • The girls' shoes. Which statement is true?
    There is more than one girl and one shoe
    There is one girl and more than one shoe.
    There is one girl and more than one shoe.
    There is more than one girl and more than one shoe.
  • It's the teachers' office. Who does the office belong to?
    More than one teacher
    I can't tell
    One teacher
  • It's Amy's bag. Who does the bag belong to?
    Amys
    Amy
    I can't tell
  • The children's dog. How many children are there?
    one
    more than one
    I can't tell
  • The boy's pen. Which statement is true?
    There is more than one pen and more than one boy.
    There is one boy and one pen.
    There is one boy and more than one pen.
    There is more than one boy and one pen.
  • It's the teacher's office. Who does the office belong to?
    I can't tell
    lots of teachers
    one teacher