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Negative contractions - Movie
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Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Punctuation
Negative contractions - Movie
Remember, a contraction is a short way to combine two words by replacing some letters with an apostrophe ('). A negative contraction is formed when we shorten a verb with "not" (do not → don’t). Worksheet instructions: Rewrite each sentence below in its negative form using a contraction.
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Negative contractions - Clean
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Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Punctuation
Negative contractions - Clean
What is a Contraction Word? A contraction is a short way to combine two words by replacing some letters with an apostrophe ('). A negative contraction is formed when we shorten a verb with "not" (do not → don’t). Worksheet instructions: Rewrite each sentence below in its negative form using a contraction.
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Negative contractions - Mirror
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Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Punctuation
Negative contractions - Mirror
A contraction is a short way to combine two words by replacing some letters with an apostrophe ('). A negative contraction is formed when we shorten a verb with "not" (do not → don’t). Worksheet instructions: Rewrite each sentence below in its negative form using a contraction.
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Making contractions - Medal
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Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Punctuation
Making contractions - Medal
When we combine two words into one, we use an apostrophe (') to take the place of the missing letters. This makes the words shorter and easier to say. For example, "I will" becomes "I’ll", and "did not" becomes "didn’t". Worksheet instructions: Use an apostrophe to combine the words. Then, remove the apostrophe and write the full words.
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Making contractions - Trophy
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Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Punctuation
Making contractions - Trophy
When we combine two words into one, we use an apostrophe (') to take the place of the missing letters. This makes the words shorter and easier to say. For example, "I am" becomes "I’m", and "do not" becomes "don’t". Worksheet instructions: Use an apostrophe to combine the words. Then, remove the apostrophe and write the full words.
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Its and It's - Dinner
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Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Punctuation
Its and It's - Dinner
The word 'Its' shows possession. For example: "The cat licked its paw." The word 'It’s' replaces “it is.” For example: "It's sunny outside.” Worksheet instructions: Circle the correct word in each sentence.
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Its vs It's - leaf
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Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Punctuation
Its vs It's - leaf
The word "Its" shows possession. For example: "The cat licked its paw." The word "It’s" replaces “it is.” For example: "It's sunny outside.” Worksheet instructions: Circle the correct word in each sentence.
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Its or It's - Paw
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Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
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Punctuation
Its or It's - Paw
"Its" shows possession. For example: "The cat licked its paw." "It’s" replaces “it is.” For example: "It's sunny outside.” Worksheet instructions: Circle the correct word in each sentence.
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