Punctuation Practice: Commas & Apostrophes

Answer key included

Improve your punctuation skills by practicing how to use commas in lists and apostrophes for possession.

Class 3CBSEEnglishmedium
Class 3 · English
Name: ____________
  1. Q1.Which sentence uses the apostrophe correctly to show possession?
    • A.The boys's toys were new.
    • B.The boy's toys were new.
    • C.The boys toys' were new.
    • D.The boys toys were new'.
  2. Q2.Rewrite the sentence with commas in the right places: Aarav has a red blue and green ball.
  3. Q3.Rewrite the sentence adding an apostrophe to show that the bat belongs to Rahul: This is Rahuls cricket bat.
  4. Q4.Choose the sentence with correct comma usage in a list.
    • A.My Nani bought me apples bananas and oranges.
    • B.My Nani bought me apples, bananas and oranges.
    • C.My Nani bought me apples bananas, and oranges.
    • D.My, Nani bought me apples bananas and oranges.

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This Class 3 English Practice contains 10 questions across 2 printable pages and includes a full answer key at medium difficulty in ENGLISH. Aligned to the CBSE and NCERT syllabus.

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  1. Q1. Which sentence uses the apostrophe correctly to show possession?
    • The boys's toys were new.
    • The boy's toys were new.
    • The boys toys' were new.
    • The boys toys were new'.
  2. Q2. Rewrite the sentence with commas in the right places: Aarav has a red blue and green ball.
  3. Q3. Rewrite the sentence adding an apostrophe to show that the bat belongs to Rahul: This is Rahuls cricket bat.
  4. Q4. Choose the sentence with correct comma usage in a list.
    • My Nani bought me apples bananas and oranges.
    • My Nani bought me apples, bananas and oranges.
    • My Nani bought me apples bananas, and oranges.
    • My, Nani bought me apples bananas and oranges.
  5. Q5. Rewrite the sentence with commas in the right places: Priya's favourite subjects are English Maths and Science.

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