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