Apostrophes Spelling. We are learning to: Use apostrophes correctly.

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Apostrophes Spelling

We are learning to: Use apostrophes correctly

Success criteria: I know what an apostrophe looks like. I know that it is used to show that some letters have been taken out of a word to shorten it. I know that it is used show that something belongs to something else.

What does an apostrophe look like? don't.

Apostrophes have two uses: 1.Apostrophes show you that some letters have been taken out of a word to shorten it. * Do not becomes don't. * I will becomes I'll. * Could have becomes could've. The apostrophe goes where the letters have been removed. You should not shorten words when you are writing formal letters. Sometimes words are shortened in an irregular way. The apostrophe, however, is still used to show where letters are missing. * Will not becomes won't.

Apostrophes have two uses: 2.Apostrophes show you that something belongs to something else. To show belonging you add 's The cat's tail - says that the tail belongs to the cat. The car's lights - says that the lights belong to the car. Usually the apostrophe goes before the s. If the owner already ends in s then the apostrophe goes after the s that is already there. You just need to add an apostrophe. The dogs' bowls - says that the bowls belong to some dogs. The boys' coats - says that the coats belong to some boys. Watch out for plurals that don't end in s. Words like men and children don't end in s, but they are talking about lots of people. These words use 's to show possession. The men's hats - says that the hats belong to the men. The women's house - says that the house belongs to the women.

Task 1 Shorten words by using apostrophes I am Will not Are not Has not Could not Shall not Have not Do not I have Could have Should have It is There is

Answers I’m Won’t Aren’t Hasn’t Couldn’t Shan’t Haven’t Don’t I’ve Could’ve Should’ve It’s There’s

Task 2 Show that something belongs to something else by using apostrophes Cats tail Girls hair Mans hat Ladies shoes Boys bike

Task 3 Explain to a friend the difference in these two sentences. The car’s lights blinded me. The cars’ lights blinded me.