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Pronoun Contractions

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  • What is the contraction of “you are”?
    you're
  • The cat chased its/it’s tail all morning.
    its
  • Find the mistake: Their going to the store now.
    “Their” should be “They’re”
  • Are these words homophones? Your / You’re
    Yes! They sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
  • Sentence: She is wearing her new dress. ✏️ What is the contraction?
    She's
  • Their/They’re bringing snacks to the party.
    They're
  • Sentence: I am going to the beach today. ✏️ What is the correct contraction?
    I'm
  • What is a pronoun?
    A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun.
  • Rewrite this sentence using a contraction: He is riding his bike to school.
    He’s riding his bike to school.
  • What is wrong in this sentence? I love it when your happy.
    “your” should be “you’re”
  • Fill in the blank: ______ all wearing red shirts today. (Options: They’re, Their)
    They're
  • What two words make up the contraction “we’ll”?
    we will
  • Write the contraction for: She is
    She's
  • What’s the difference between it’s and its?
    “It’s” means “it is.” “Its” shows possession (belonging to it).
  • Your/You’re my best friend!
    You're
  • Combine the words: We + will
    We'll
  • Fix the sentence: Its going to rain this afternoon.
    It’s going to rain this afternoon.
  • Rewrite this sentence using the correct homophone and contraction: Your going to love it’s new flavor!
    You’re going to love its new flavor!
  • Fill in the blank: We’re bringing pizza, but I don’t think ______ going to eat it. (Options: their, they’re)
    they're
  • What is a contraction?
    A contraction is a short way of writing two words by using an apostrophe to replace one or more letters.
  • Sentence: They are ready for lunch. ✏️ What is the contraction for “they are”?
    They're
  • Fill in the blank: ______ going to love the new game! (Options: You’re, Your)
    You're
  • Write the contraction for: I will
    I'll
  • I hope they’re/their team wins!
    their