In the following sentences, circle the apostrophes that are used incorrectly, and add any apostrophes that are missing.

1. Can you see if the girls’ are ready to go?
2. The rain is flooding the street’s.
3. Roy wants to get sweats just like your’s.
4. That’s not his bicycle over there under the tree.
5. It’s his’ turn to go down on the sled.


1. girls;
2. streets;
3. yours;
4. [no errors];
5. his

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