Grammar Quiz

Apostrophe Grammar Quiz

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Which option correctly fills in the blank in the sentence: She couldn’t believe ___ eyes.

A. her’s

B. hers

C. her

D. hers’


Which of the following sentences uses an apostrophe to show possession?

A. The boys shoes are untied.

B. The boy’s shoes are untied.

C. The boys’ shoes are untied.


Which of the following sentences uses an apostrophe to show possession?

A. The cats bowl is empty.

B. The cat’s bowl is empty.

C. The cat’s bowl is empty.


Identify the correct placement of the apostrophe in the following sentence: The dogs tail wagged happily.

A. dogs

B. dogs’

C. dog’s


Choose the correct contraction for ‘cannot’.

A. can’t

B. cannot

C. cant


How do you make the contraction for was not?

A. wasn’t

B. wasnnt

C. wasnt’

D. was’nt


The girls are counting ________ money.

A. their

B. there

C. they’re


 _______ not nice to be selfish with your toys.

A. Its

B. Its’

C. It’s


Which sentence uses the correct apostrophe with a plural noun?

A. The children’s toys are scattered.

B. The childrens’ toys are scattered.

C. The childrens toys are scattered.


Choose the correct contraction for ‘they are’.

A. their

B. there

C. they’re


Which sentence uses the correct apostrophe with a singular noun?

A. The dogs’ tail is wagging.

B. The dog’s tail is wagging.

C. The dogs tail is wagging.


________ not allowed to listen to music while they read.

A. There

B. Their

C. They’re


Which option is using apostrophes correctly?

A. Dans burger’s

B. Lisas cookie’s

C. Mikes bike’s

D. Kelly’s socks


________ never too late to make a change.

A. Its

B. It’s

C. Its’


Where should the apostrophe go in didnt?

A. di’dnt

B. did’nt

C. didnt’

D. didn’t


What is the correct use of the apostrophe in the sentence: The tree lost all of its leaves.

A. it’s

B. its

C. its’


You will take ______ report card home on Friday.

A. your

B. you’re

C. you


Where should the apostrophe go in shouldnt?

A. shouldn’t

B. should’nt


Where do you put the apostrophe in wont?

A. wont’

B. won’t

C. w’ont

D. wo’nt


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