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Apostrophe, Possessives and Contractions

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  • (Change the word from a contraction) I am going to the shopping mall soon.
    I'm
  • Place the (') decide (possessive or contraction) This is Sarahs house.
    Sarah's/ Possessive
  • (Change the word into a contraction) I cannot see the blackboard.
    can't
  • Place the (') decide (possessive or contraction) He cant change lanes now.
    can't/ contraction
  • (Change the word into a contraction) She could have made lasagna for dinner.
    could've
  • Place the (') decide (possessive or contraction) She hasnt any clothes left.
    hasn't/ contraction
  • (Change the word from a contraction) We are the world.
    We're
  • Place the (') decide (possessive or contraction) He lets up play badminton in the field.
    let's/ contraction
  • (Change the word into a contraction) He is going to take his medicine now.
    He's
  • Place the (') decide (possessive or contraction) My fathers car is in the car park.
    father's / possessive
  • (Change the word into a contraction) I did not see the bus come this way.
    didn't
  • (Change the word from a contraction) He is not walking home today.
    isn't
  • (Change the word from a contraction) My dog does not like to eat chicken.
    doesn't
  • (Change the word from a contraction) They are not coming for my birthday party.
    aren't
  • (Change the word into a contraction) I could not find my umbrella anywhere.
    couldn't
  • (Change the word from a contraction) You will regret not finishing your homework.
    you'll
  • Place the (') decide (possessive or contraction) Shes very angry with you.
    She's/ contraction
  • (Change the word from a contraction) She should have met the principal today
    should've
  • Place the (') decide (possessive or contraction) We should not touch Micahels things.
    Micahel's/ Possesive
  • (Change the word from a contraction) I can't leave my house today.
    cannot
  • (Change the word into a contraction) You are going to school now.
    You're