What's going on? These ten sentences are all missing a singular possessive noun! Can you come up with one to complete each sentence?

A singular possessive noun shows that one person, animal, or thing owns something. The most common way to turn a noun possessive is by adding an apostrophe and an s ('s) to the end of a noun, like Henry's book, a cat's tail, or a jacket's pockets. Let's give it a try. Grab your pencil and finish the exercise!