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Possessive Nouns with Apostrophes and Pronouns Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Possessive Nouns with Apostrophes and Pronouns

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In the sentence ‘The scientist’s discovery changed the world,’ what is the possessive noun?

A. scientist’s

B. discovery

C. changed

D. world


What is the possessive form of ‘bacteria’ in the sentence: ‘The bacteria’s growth was rapid’?

A. bacterias’

B. bacteria’s

C. bacterium’s

D. bacterias


Identify the possessive pronoun in the sentence: ‘The microscope is hers.’

A. microscope

B. hers

C. is

D. the


Identify the sentence that uses a possessive pronoun correctly.

A. The experiment’s results were conclusive.

B. Its results were conclusive.

C. It’s results were conclusive.

D. The result’s were conclusive.


In the sentence ‘The chemist’s formula was accurate,’ what is the possessive noun?

A. chemist’s

B. formula

C. was

D. accurate


Which of the following uses a possessive noun correctly?

A. The star’s light is bright.

B. The stars light is bright.

C. The stars’ light is bright.

D. The star light is bright.


Which of the following sentences correctly uses a possessive noun with an apostrophe?

A. The scientist’s hypothesis was proven correct.

B. The scientists hypothesis was proven correct.

C. The scientists’ hypothesis was proven correct.

D. The scientist hypothesis was proven correct.


What is the possessive form of ‘virus’ in the sentence: ‘The virus’s mutation was unexpected’?

A. viruses’

B. virus’s

C. virus’

D. viruses


Identify the possessive pronoun in the sentence: ‘The data is ours.’

A. data

B. ours

C. is

D. the


In the sentence ‘The cell’s nucleus contains DNA,’ what is the possessive noun?

A. cell’s

B. nucleus

C. contains

D. DNA


Which sentence uses a possessive noun with an apostrophe correctly?

A. The earth’s atmosphere is vital.

B. The earths atmosphere is vital.

C. The earths’ atmosphere is vital.

D. The earth atmosphere is vital.


Choose the correct possessive pronoun in the sentence: ‘The laboratory is ___.’

A. their’s

B. its

C. it’s

D. its’


Which of the following uses a possessive noun correctly?

A. The moon’s surface is rocky.

B. The moons surface is rocky.

C. The moons’ surface is rocky.

D. The moon surface is rocky.


Which sentence uses a possessive noun with an apostrophe correctly?

A. The sun’s rays are warm.

B. The suns rays are warm.

C. The suns’ rays are warm.

D. The sun rays are warm.


Which of the following uses a possessive noun correctly?

A. The comet’s tail is visible.

B. The comets tail is visible.

C. The comets’ tail is visible.

D. The comet tail is visible.


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