Apostrophe Bellringers. Bellringer INSTRUCTIONS: The following sentences contain apostrophe errors. Write the sentences as they appear and then make corrections.

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Apostrophe Bellringers

Bellringer INSTRUCTIONS: The following sentences contain apostrophe errors. Write the sentences as they appear and then make corrections. 1. Lisa is noticeable because of that sparkling smile of hers. 2. How can anyones teeth be so white? 3. Most people would be happy if theirs looked half as bright.

Bellringer INSTRUCTIONS: The following sentences contain apostrophe errors. Write the sentences as they appear and then make the corrections. 1.Annoying music escaped from Tinas head phones. 2.Maria could not resist petting the adorable poodle puppies. 3.Jonathan banged his knees on the metal bar beneath the desk.

Bellringer INSTRUCTIONS: Write the following sentences and place apostrophes in the appropriate places. 1. Charles dog loves to catch frisbees in the park. 2. The white of the gooses feathers matched the snow. 3. The students grades were suffering because they were not focusing.

Bellringer INSTRUCTIONS: Write the following sentences and place apostrophes in the appropriate places. 1.The houses ceilings are over nine feet high. 2.Make sure to cross your ts and dot your is. 3.The suns rays are shining through the window.

Apostrophe Bellringer Quiz See Ms. Mileham in order to make up the quiz.