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Year 5 English Task Friday 23rd October
Today, you will look at correctly using apostrophes. Read the instructions carefully and then answer the questions.
Q1. What is your name?
Q2. Which class are you in?
5B
5D
5MN
5P
You can use an apostrophe to join two words together and create a new word called a contracted form (this can also be called a contraction). Here are some examples: you are = you’re might have = might’ve will not = won’t
Q3. Which of these contractions is correct?
she's
sh'es
shes'
Q4. Which of these contractions is correct?
i'snt
isn't
is'nt
Q5. Can you contract the words He is?
Q6. Can you contract the words I have?
Q7. Can you contract the words They are?
Q8. Can you contract the words must not
Q9. Write a sentence containing the contracted version of the words will not
Q10. Write a sentence containing the contracted version of the words you are
Q11. Write a sentence containing the contracted version of the words could have.
Q12. Write a sentence containing the contracted version of the words I am.
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