Contraction s What is a contraction ? A contraction is putting two words together using an apostrophe ( ‘ ).

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Contraction s

What is a contraction ? A contraction is putting two words together using an apostrophe ( ‘ ).

An example of a contraction is… can + not =

can’t

Another example is… is + not =

isn’t

Let’s do one more… he + is =

he’s

Now you can do it! we + are = we‘re

she + is = she’s

he + will = he’ll

do + not = don’t

should + not = shouldn’t

did + not = didn’t

they + are = they’re

Now, let’s see if you can find the contraction!

Don’t walk in front of the bus!

He won’t stop crying!

The dog wouldn’t stop barking!

Now let’s play a game! Click here. Matching contraction game Matching contraction game