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Contractions

Contractions. What Are Contractions?. C ontractions combine two words into one. You use an apostrophe (’) to represent the missing letters . EXAMPLE. OTHER COMMON CONTRACTIONS. is not  i sn’t I am  I’m he will  he’ll cannot  can’t will not  won’t I have been  I’ve been.

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Contractions

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  1. Contractions

  2. What Are Contractions? Contractions combine two words into one. You use an apostrophe (’) to represent the missing letters. EXAMPLE OTHER COMMON CONTRACTIONS is not  isn’t I am I’m he will  he’ll cannot  can’t will not  won’t I have been  I’ve been She is big She is big She’s big

  3. Which of the following is NOT a contraction? He’s Can’t Wont Mustn't I’m They’re

  4. Match each phrase and its corresponding contraction.

  5. Rewrite the following sentence using a contraction. The pig will not play in the mud. The pig won’t play in the mud. The pig wont play in the mud. The pig will not play in the mud.

  6. Make each word below a contraction: arent hasnt wasnt thatll heres cant couldnt Im hows theyre well Isnt shell havent hes wouldnt shouldnt musnt theyll its wasnt shell isnt

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