Class 2 Possessive Nouns Grammar Worksheet



Class 2 Possessive Nouns Grammar Worksheet

Whose Is It? Possessive Nouns Practice for Class 2
This Class 2 worksheet helps children understand and use possessive nouns — showing ownership or belonging — with confidence. Through underlining, multiple choice, sorting, and sentence writing activities, learners practice spotting and forming possessive nouns in fun, relatable contexts.
Why Possessive Nouns Matter in Grammar?
This worksheet helps learners:
1. Identify possessive nouns in sentences.
2. Understand how to form possessive nouns using apostrophes.
3. Apply possessive nouns in their own writing to show ownership clearly.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes four engaging activities:
Exercise 1 – Underline the Possessive Nouns
Students underline the possessive nouns in sentences like “Jenny’s backpack is blue” and “The cat’s tail is fluffy.”
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
Learners choose the correct possessive noun from three options to complete each sentence. Example: “That is ___ pencil” → *Jim’s*.
Exercise 3 – Sorting Possessive Nouns
Students find and write correct possessive nouns from a given word bank, including words like *Maya’s*, *Ben’s*, *Teacher’s*, *Grandpa’s*.
Exercise 4 – Sentence Writing
Students write original sentences using given possessive nouns like *mom’s*, *Riya’s*, *dog’s*, *teacher’s*, and *Grandpa’s*.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Underline possessive nouns
1. Jenny’s
2. Rahul’s
3. teacher’s
4. Mom’s
5. Grandpa’s
6. sister’s
7. Dad’s
8. cat’s
9. Tina’s
10. baby’s
Exercise 2 – MCQs
1. Jim’s
2. boy’s
3. grandma’s
4. dog’s
5. teacher’s
6. girl’s
7. Dad’s
8. cousin’s
Exercise 3 – Correct Possessive Nouns from Word Bank
Maya’s, Boy’s, Girl’s, Dog’s, Mother’s, Teacher’s, Cat’s, Grandpa’s, Ben’s, School’s, Father’s, Tree’s
Exercise 4 – Sample Sentences (Answers may vary)
1. My mom’s cake is delicious.
2. Riya’s dress is very pretty.
3. The dog’s bowl is empty.
4. The teacher’s pen is on the desk.
5. Grandpa’s garden is full of flowers.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Possessive nouns use an apostrophe and sometimes an “s” to indicate that something belongs to someone or something.
Singular possessive nouns add an apostrophe + s, while plural possessive nouns often just add an apostrophe after the s.
It helps them write clearly and avoid confusion when showing ownership in sentences.