An apostrophe is used on two occasions, who can name these using the two words we discussed?
One starts with ‘c’
One starts with ‘p’
Also, an extra point if you can give me an example of each one using a super sentence.
Ms. Willoughby.
An apostrophe is used on two occasions, who can name these using the two words we discussed?
One starts with ‘c’
One starts with ‘p’
Also, an extra point if you can give me an example of each one using a super sentence.
Ms. Willoughby.
The first answer is contraction and the second one is possesive.
The c stands for contraction and the p for possesive
You’re invited to Zoe’s party.
Super sentence, Zoe!
the c means contraction and the p means possessive
Well done, Oz 🙂
C is for contraction P is for possessive!!!!!
Here’s a sentence for each of them I like Isobel’s school bag=Possessive
I don’t like blueberries= Contraction
Well done, Hayleigh! Fantastic.
c for contraction and p for possessive