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Apostrophes - Possessive or Contraction

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    Identifying whether an apostrophe is being used for a possessive noun or a contraction
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  • Jessica's dog has gray hair.
    Possessive
  •  15
  • John doesn't want to go to school today.
    Contraction
  •  15
  • Olivia won't eat bread.
    contraction
  •  15
  • At school, Ivy's desk was moved.
    possessive
  •  10
  • Porjai didn't want to bring her new toy to school.
    contraction
  •  15
  • Anawin's singing voice is strong and clear.
    possessive
  •  15
  • English is not Mootun's favorite subject.
    possessive
  •  15
  • The students won't fail when they listen to the teacher.
    contraction
  •  15
  • Tapfa doesn't want to play basketball.
    contraction
  •  15
  • Elias asked if he could play with Teelek's football.
    possessive
  •  15
  • I'm going to play Roblox after school today.
    contraction
  •  15
  • I don't know.
    contraction
  •  5
  • I think Idalia's flight leaves at 5pm.
    possessive
  •  15
  • She'll never what he thinks.
    contraction
  •  15
  • It isn't fun to go without a friend.
    contraction
  •  15
  • They aren't going to say anything about it.
    contraction
  •  15