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Possessive 's

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  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose skates these are.
    These are the girl's skates.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose backpack this is.
    This is the girl's backpack.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose puppy this is.
    This is the boy's puppy.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose cat this is.
    This is the girl's cat.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose teddy bear this is.
    This is the girl's teddy bear.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose umbrella that is.
    That is the family's umbrella.
  • Whose baby is that?
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose phone this is.
    This is the man's phone.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose truck that is.
    That is the kid's truck.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose balls those are.
    Those are the little girl's balls.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose bikes those are.
    Those are the family's bikes.
  • Whose fish tank is that?
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose ball this is.
    That is the girl's ball.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose eggs those are.
    Those are the robin's eggs.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose kayak that is.
    That is the girl's kayak.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose hat this is.
    This is the boy's hat.
  • Whose toy car is that?
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose money that is.
    That is the man's money.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose pillow this is.
    This is the baby's pillow.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose toys these are.
    These are the boys' toys.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose truck that is.
    That is the child's truck.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose ducklings these are.
    Those are the mother duck's ducklings
  • Whose food is that?
  • Whose unicorn is that?
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose piano that is.
    That is the boy's piano.
  • Whose shoes are those?
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose banana that is.
    That is the monkey's banana.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose umbrella that is.
    That is the woman's umbrella.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose pumpkin that is.
    That is the baby's pumpkin.
  • Whose teeter totter is that?
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose fort that is.
    That is the children's fort.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose sled that is.
    That is the children's sled.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose bone this is.
    This is the dog's bone.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose drink this is.
    That is the woman's drink.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose violin this is.
    That is the girl's violin.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose balloons those are.
    Those are the girl's balloons.
  • Whose books are those?
  • Whose helmets are those?
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose wagon that is.
    That is the kid's wagon.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose class that is.
    That is the teacher's class.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose book that is.
    That is the baby's book.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose birthday it is.
    It is the girl's birthday.
  • Whose popcorn is that?
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose car this is.
    That is the woman's car.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose dogs those are.
    Those are the girl's dogs.
  • Use the possessive 's to tell a sentence about whose toes those are.
    Those are the baby's toes.