Apostrophes Part 1: Omission Multiple Choice ’. Where should I go? Apostrophes for omission (To show missing letters) ’ Would you say “Here is where I.

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Apostrophes Part 1: Omission Multiple Choice ’

Where should I go? Apostrophes for omission (To show missing letters) ’ Would you say “Here is where I go?” Here’s where I go!

Apostrophes for omission (to show missing letters) Find the correct speech bubble and draw a line between it and the rectangle It is too hot for me. Example It’s too hot for me. I’ts too hot for me. Its too hot for me. Its’ too hot for me.

Apostrophes for omission (to show missing letters) Find the correct speech bubble and draw a line between it and the rectangle We have gone to town. Wev’e gone to town. Weve’ gone to town. Weve gone to town. We’ve gone to town.

Apostrophes for omission (to show missing letters) Find the correct speech bubble and draw a line between it and the rectangle Abdul has had lots of fun at the park. Abduls’ had lots of fun at the park. Abduls had lot’s of fun at the park. Abduls had lots of fun at the park. Abdul’s had lots of fun at the park.

Apostrophes for omission (to show missing letters) Find the correct speech bubble and draw a line between it and the rectangle My new mobile will not work. My new mobile willn’t work. My new mobile wont work. My new mobile won’t work. My new mobile will not work.

Apostrophes for omission (to show missing letters) Can you think of any more? Put the long version herePut the short version here

How do you feel? I’m happy to using apostrophes for missing letters (contractions). I think I understand. I’d like to have a go and see how I get on. I’ve got some questions I’d like to ask before I have a go.