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Apostrophes - Exercise 1

 

Directions: Follow directions for creating possessive in each part of the exercise.

Write your answers in the space provided under each item.  When you have completed the exercise, click on  "Check My Answers" and check your answers with those on the answer key.

Part I

Directions: Look at the sample items given below.

            phrase of ownership                                        possessive form

the hair of the dog                                                     the dog’s hair

            the heavy rain of a long day                                     a long day’s heavy rain

            the manicured fingernails of Tim                             Tim’s manicured fingernails

Following these examples, rewrite the below sentences on the given line.

1.      the pearly smile of a movie star

       

2.      the tax system of one country

       

3.      the title of a book

       

4.      the leader of this program

       

5.      the hands of the clock

       

6.      the worn upholstery of the comfortable chair

       

7.      the newspapers of an editor

       

8.      the curly hair of John

       

9.      the work of one day

       

10.   the worth of a penny

       

Part II

Directions:  Place apostrophes where needed in the following sentences.  CAUTION: A sentence may need more than one apostrophe.  If a sentence needs no apostrophes, leave it blank.

1.  There will be an hours wait for the plane to San Francisco.

       

2.  We listened to the judges remarks as she rendered her decision.

       

3.  The young architects dream is realized in that buildings grace.

       

4.  The movie accurately portrayed this novels characters, plot, and setting.

       

5.      A persons character should be judged by actions, not words.

       

6.      The boxes sat on the loading platforms for over two hours.

       

7.      One should never read a friends diary without permission.

       

8.      The papers edges were ragged because it had been torn on three sides.

       

9.      We watched the professors eyes begin to sparkle as his voice grew louder and louder.

       

10. An apostrophes job is to show ownership or possession.