Home > English > Grammar > PunctuationWhat punctuation is used to show the possessive form of a noun?A. Comma B. Colon C. Apostrophe D. SemicolonAnswer: ApostropheAdditional Information: An apostrophe indicates possession, e.g., 'the dog’s bone.' Subjects: Punctuation, GrammarRelated MCQsWhat punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘The teacher said we have a test next week’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘She said she would come but she didn’t’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘This is my friend John he is an artist’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘How are you doing today’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘I can’t believe it’s true’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘This is a surprise’?What punctuation is used to indicate a break in thought?What is the correct punctuation for a list of items?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘He didn’t study for the test he failed’?Which of the following sentences uses the apostrophe correctly?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘My favorite color is blue’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘This is my favorite book it’s so interesting’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘Please pass the salt’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘How did you do that’?