Class 2 English Worksheet on Possessive Nouns

Class 2 English Worksheet on Possessive Nouns
Class 2 English Worksheet on Possessive Nouns

Class 2 English Worksheet on Possessive Nouns

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Belonging Words: Possessive Nouns for Class 2  

This Grade 2 worksheet introduces children to possessive nouns — words that show ownership or belonging. With a mix of multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, matching, underlining, and paragraph writing, learners practice adding apostrophes to nouns and using them in real-life sentences.  

Why Possessive Nouns Matter in Grammar?  


Possessive nouns help children:  
1. Show who owns or has something in a sentence.  
2. Use apostrophes correctly with singular and plural nouns.  
3. Improve clarity in writing by connecting people and objects.  
4. Build grammar confidence for higher-level English.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet?  


🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions: Choose the correct possessive noun (e.g., Ravi’s book, the dogs’ tails).  
✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks: Insert possessive nouns into sentences with words like teacher’s, mother’s, boys’, girls’.  
✅ Exercise 3 – Match the Following: Match pictures with possessive nouns like cat’s toy, child’s bag, dog’s bone.  
📝 Exercise 4 – Underline and Circle: Underline nouns and circle the possessive forms in short sentences.  
🧾 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing: Complete a story using possessive nouns like father’s car, children’s games, teacher’s chalk.  

Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)  

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions  
1. Ravi’s book  
2. The dog’s bone  
3. The girls’ dresses  
4. Teacher’s desk  
5. Mother’s bag  
6. The boys’ playground  
7. Cat’s toy  
8. Children’s books  
9. Father’s car  
10. Doctor’s clinic  

Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks  
1. Teacher’s  
2. Boy’s  
3. Girls’  
4. Mother’s  
5. Cat’s  
6. Children’s  
7. Doctor’s  
8. Father’s  
9. Dog’s  
10. Sister’s  

Exercise 3 – Match the Following  
Cat + toy → Cat’s toy  
Boy + bag → Boy’s bag  
Dog + bone → Dog’s bone  
Girl + dress → Girl’s dress  
Teacher + chalk → Teacher’s chalk  
Baby + bottle → Baby’s bottle  
Child + book → Child’s book  
Father + car → Father’s car  
Mother + purse → Mother’s purse   
Doctor + clinic → Doctor’s clinic  

Exercise 4 – Underline and Circle  
1. boy (noun), boy’s (possessive)  
2. cat (noun), cat’s (possessive)  
3. teacher (noun), teacher’s (possessive)  
4. girls (noun), girls’ (possessive)  
5. children (noun), children’s (possessive)  
6. dog (noun), dog’s (possessive)  
7. doctor (noun), doctor’s (possessive)  
8. Ravi (noun), Ravi’s (possessive)  
9. father (noun), father’s (possessive)  
10. baby (noun), baby’s (possessive)  

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing (Sample Answers)  
1. Father’s car is parked outside.  
2. Teacher’s chalk is white.  
3. Children’s games are fun.  
4. Mother’s bag is red.  
5. Dog’s tail is wagging.  

This worksheet makes learning possessive nouns simple and practical, giving Class 2 learners confidence in showing belonging through grammar.  
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Frequently Asked Questions

A possessive noun shows that something belongs to someone, like Riya’s bag.

By adding an apostrophe and s (’s) to the noun, for example, the boy’s toy.

Add an apostrophe after the s, like the girls’ books.