Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Possessive vs Plural

Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Possessive vs Plural
Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Possessive vs Plural

Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Possessive vs Plural

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Spot the Difference: Possessive vs Plural Nouns for Grade 3 

This Grade 3 grammar worksheet helps young learners clearly understand the difference between plural nouns and possessive nouns. Children often get confused when words end with s or 's, and this worksheet addresses that confusion through simple explanations and carefully graded practice. Students learn that plural nouns show more than one, while possessive nouns show ownership or belonging. 

With engaging activities such as MCQs, true/false checks, punctuation correction, sentence rewriting, and paragraph editing, this worksheet builds strong grammar foundations. The tasks are age-appropriate and practical, helping children apply grammar rules correctly in everyday reading and writing. 

Why Understanding Possessive vs Plural Matters in Grammar?

Learning the difference between possessive and plural nouns helps children: 
1. Avoid common apostrophe mistakes. 
2. Clearly show ownership versus quantity. 
3. Write accurate and meaningful sentences. 
4. Strengthen grammar skills needed for comprehension and writing. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet includes five grammar-building activities: 

Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Sentence 
Students choose the sentence that correctly uses plural or possessive nouns. 

Exercise 2 – True or False 
Learners identify whether plural or possessive forms are used correctly. 

Exercise 3 – Add Punctuation 
Children add apostrophes where needed to show correct plural or possessive nouns. 

Exercise 4 – Rewrite the Sentences 
Students rewrite sentences using the correct plural or possessive form. 

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Editing 
A passage-level activity where learners add punctuation to form correct plural or possessive nouns. 

ANSWER KEY 

Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Sentence 
1. a 
2. b 
3. c 
4. b 
5. a 
6. a 
7. c 
8. a 
9. a 
10. c 

Exercise 2 – True or False 
1. True 
2. False 
3. True 
4. False 
5. True 
6. True 
7. True 
8. True 
9. False 
10. True 

Exercise 3 – Add Punctuation 
1. “These are my father’s shoes,” said Zain. 
2. Reva said, “This is my daughter’s notebook.” 
3. “These are Mike’s crayons,” said Ishan. 
4. Ritu asked, “Where are Mia’s bags?” 
5. “These are their water bottles,” said Farid. 
6. Heer said, “These are my classmates’ pencils.” 
7. “These are my friends’ glasses,” said Rhea. 
8. Adil asked, “Where are my plants?” 
9. “These are Lucas’s marbles,” said Zara. 
10. Kaira said, “These are Ivy’s snacks.” 

Exercise 4 – Rewrite the Sentences 
1. The dog’s bowl is empty. 
2. The girls’ dresses are on the rack. 
3. The girl’s bicycle is red. 
4. Many dogs are playing in the park. 
5. The cats are sleeping on the mat. 
6. The cat’s tail is fluffy. 
7. Two teachers are talking. 
8. The teacher’s chair is broken. 
9. The birds are flying in the sky. 
10. The bird’s nest is on the tree. 

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Editing 
Sarah pointed to the birds’ feathers on the ground and asked if anyone could take them home. 
Tom noticed the dogs’ collars lying near the bench and made sure they were not lost. 
The boys ran to their friends’ bicycles and started racing each other. 
Some girls picked up the flowers from the garden and arranged them in small bouquets. 
The cats’ tails twitched as they ran past the children, chasing butterflies. 
The teachers encouraged the students to take care of the birds and the cats. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Possessive nouns show ownership; plural nouns show more than one item.

A plural noun usually ends in s or es without an apostrophe.

Because the s-ending looks similar, making it easy to misinterpret meaning.