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KS2 Apostrophes Practice Questions

Practise apostrophes for the Year 6 KS2 SATs Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling paper — using them for contractions (don't, it's) and for possession (the dog's lead, the children's toys), and avoiding the its/it's mix-up. Every question is marked instantly with a clear explanation. Free, no sign-up.

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Try These 10 Questions

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Question 1

Which option correctly shows that the book belongs to James?

Question 2

Which sentence uses apostrophes correctly?

Question 3

Which sentence uses an apostrophe correctly for a contraction?

Question 4

Which shows the CORRECT possessive apostrophe for a singular noun?

Question 5

Which sentence uses the apostrophe correctly for a plural possessive noun?

Question 6

Which sentence uses the apostrophe correctly for a regular plural possessive?

Question 7

Which sentence is CORRECT?

Question 8

Which sentence uses apostrophes CORRECTLY throughout?

Question 9

Which sentence uses an apostrophe correctly for a contraction?

Question 10

Which option correctly shows possession for a singular noun?

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