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The kids' bags are heavy. This is the example of singular possession. True or false?
False. This is the example of plural possession.
The dog's toy is small. This is the example of singular possession. True or false?
True
Rewrite this using apostrophe: the books that belong to the teachers.
The teachers' books.
Rewrite this using apostrophe: the bag that belongs to the student.
The student's bag
Rewrite this using apostrophe: the pencil that belongs to Jane.
Jane's pencil
Give 3 examples of positive contractions using apostrophes.
I'm, she's, he's, we're, they're, it's, he'll, she'll, I've, etc
Give 3 examples of negative contractions using apostrophes.
don't, isn't, aren't, won't, shouldn't, haven't
Plural possession means the objects only belong to one person or thing. True or False?
False. Plural possession means the objects belong to more than one person or thing.
Singular possession means the objects only belong to one person or thing. True or False?
True
Use an apostrophe to combine these words: they are
They're
Use an apostrophe to combine these words: we are
We're
Use an apostrophe to combine these words: she is
She's
Use an apostrophe to combine these words: you are
You're
Use an apostrophe to combine these words: will not
Won't
Change this sentence into negative form using apostrophe! "I read a book."
I don't read a book.
Change this sentence into negative form using apostrophe! "They have eaten."
They haven't eaten.
Change this sentence into negative form using apostrophe! "You should see that."
You shouldn't see that.
Change this sentence into negative form using apostrophe! "He is a student."
He isn't a student.
Change this sentence into negative form using apostrophe! "They are teachers."
They aren't teachers.
We use apostrophes to show possessions. For example: student's bag. True or False?
True
We use apostrophes to show positive and negative contractions. For example: I'm, aren't. True or False?
True