Wednesday 12 March 2014

Blog Post Apostrophes

- What are the 2 times to use an apostrophe? When you shorten a word and when it is a pension of someones.

- When should you use an apostrophe of possession? When the sentence say "Thats"

- Where does it go in a sentence? I can't go home today because I don't want to.

- When should you NOT use an apostrophe of possession? If it doesn't belong to someone.

- When should you use an apostrophe of contraction? If you want to shorten a word for example: you are a great friend - You're a great friend.

- Why do we use apostrophe of contractions? So we can shorten words.

- Where does the apostrophe of contraction go in a contracted word? 3 examples: you are - you're, I am - I'm, I have - I've.







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