Name Plurals Plural or Possessive Noun? DIRECTIONS: Underline the correct noun form and explain why it is correct. Follow the examples. 1. Robins / Robin’s best friend is in her chemistry class. “Robin’s” is correct because in this sentence, Robin is singular, and the apostrophe indicates possession. 2. Last time I checked, neither of those pens / pen’s would write. ______________________________________________________________________________ 3. Todays / Today’s special is chipped beef on toast. ______________________________________________________________________________ 4. Every relationship has its / it’s challenges. ______________________________________________________________________________ 5. Those dogs / dog’s are extremely loyal companions. ______________________________________________________________________________ 6. The cars / car’s antennae appears to be bent. ______________________________________________________________________________