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Possessive vs Short Form Sentences – Practice Exercise

Practice identifying possessive and short form sentences with "s" in this interactive exercise. Determine if the "s" signifies possession or a contraction. Improve your grammar and comprehension skills with this helpful practice set!

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Possessive vs Short Form Sentences – Practice Exercise

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  1. Can youdecide if the ‘s is a possessive or a short formin these sentences? Examples: Mybrother’snameis Bob. = possessive Linda’smy best friend. = short form

  2. Brenda’sfrom Birmingham. short form

  3. This isDavid’s bike. possessive

  4. Is Bob Janet’sbrother? possessive

  5. Janet’sfrom London. short form

  6. Janet’shusband’sfrom Nice. possessive/short form

  7. Look! It’srainingagain! short form

  8. Brian’swife’s French. possessive/short form

  9. These are Shirley’s books. possessive

  10. That bike isn’tDavid’s. possessive

  11. That’s an old car, isn’tit? short form

  12. Rosemary’sson’s in Paris. possessive/short form

  13. Tom’ssister’sname’s Jane. possessive/possessive/short form

  14. Daniel’scar’sgrey. possessive/short form

  15. David’sgoing to seeBob’s new house. short form/possessive

  16. That’s John’s car. short form/possessive

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