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Contractions Review

Contractions Review

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English

9th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

CCSS
6.NS.B.3, L.2.2C

Standards-aligned

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Seumas Whitham

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6 Slides • 4 Questions

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Contractions




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What is a contraction?

Two words joined with an apostrophe

I am = Im

they are = theyre

that will = that’ll

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Multiple Select

Contractions are...

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useful

2

uncommon

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a time saver

4

overly complicated

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What is an apostrophe?

A punctuation mark used to indicate missing letters.

It was first used in English in the 16th century. and it took until the 18th century for people to begin to decide on the right ways to use it. If you read really old books they sometimes have apostrophes in places we wouldn't, like "lov'd" or "th’imperial".

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Open Ended

Other than contractions, where else do we use apostrophes?

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When to use contractions:

  • When it is appropriate

  • When it saves time

Contractions are typically seen as informal when writing, and are very common when talking in every day life.
Some teachers will keep an eye out for them, but many (myself included) understand that they are simply a faster way to write.

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Multiple Choice

Which is NOT an appropriate use of a contraction:

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I wanna take a nap.

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I can't wait for spring.

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Why don't you like pizza?

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We won't be here on Monday.

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Forming contractions

In a contraction, Apostrophes stand in for missing letters.

  • We would = We’d

  • There has = There’s

  • What will = What’ll

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Careful:

There are a lot of easy to make mistakes with contractions, here are a few:

  • They're -> Their

    • They're is "they are", their is the possessive form of they

  • Doesn't -> Dosen't

    • If it looks like you spelled "do sent", you swapped the E and the S

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Word Cloud

What contraction do you use the most?

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Contractions




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