Showing posts with label Contractions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Contractions. Show all posts

Apostrophes

Apostrophes
possessive and contractions

Contractions

Contractions

When two words are put together to make a shortened word we use an apostrophe to show where we have chopped out some letters and joined the words together.

We call these shortened words CONTRACTIONS

EXAMPLES of words  +not
are+not = aren't  - notice the missing letter o

Can you work these out?

aren't - are not
haven't - have not
can't - cannot
isn't - is not
couldn't - could not
mustn't - must not
didn't - did not
shouldn't - should not
doesn't - does not
wasn't - was not

I remember this by imagining that an axe has chopped out a letter and left a mark above the spot where the letter was chopped out.  The apostrophe is the mark left by the axe.

Here are some more:
here's - here is
what's - what is
that's - that is
where's - where is
there's - there is
who's - who is

he'd - he would, he had
they'll - they will
he'll - he will
they're - they are
he's - he is, he has