What does “can’t” stand for?
What two words does the contraction "it's" contract?
What is "it" and "is"?
Correct the sentence if needed: “The cats toy is on the floor.”
What is "The cat’s toy is on the floor"?
Correct the sentence if needed: "That water bottle is her’s."
What is "That water bottle is hers"?
Rewrite this sentence without contractions: “She’s not ready.”
What is "She is not ready."?
Correct the sentence if needed: “Whose going to the concert?”
What is "Who’s going to the concert?"
Correct the sentence if needed: “James' backpack is heavy.”
What is "James’s backpack is heavy"?
Correct the sentence if needed: "Its raining and the dogs wet."
What is "it's raining and the dog's wet"?
Which two words make up “they’ve”?
What is "they" and "have"?
Correct the sentence if needed: "Its’ obvious that we know it’s name."
What is "It’s obvious that we know its name"?
Correct the sentence if needed: "The students’ desks were messy."
What is "The students’ desks were messy"? (No correction needed).
Correct the phrase if needed: "My friend’s and cousin’s party."
What is "My friend and cousin's party"?
What letter does the apostrophe replace in “don’t”?
What is the "o" in "not"?
Turn as many words in this sentence into a contraction as you can: "I could not have known you were not gonna text if you had not said you would be online."
What is "I couldn't have known you weren’t gonna text if you hadn’t said you’d be online" ?
Correct the sentence if needed: "Sam and Alex’s room is always messy."
What is "Sam and Alex’s room is always messy"? (No correction needed.)
Correct the sentence if needed: "Marks and Lily’s dog’s love to run."
What is "Mark and Lily's dogs love to run"?
How do you form the contracted version of a year (EX: 2002)?
What is replace the first two digits of the year with an apostrophe (EX: '02)?
Turn as many words as you can in this sentence into contractions: "They have said they will do it, but I am not sure if we are ready or if it is even worth it."
What is "They’ve said they’ll do it, but I’m not sure if we’re ready or if it’s even worth it"?
Which sentence is more correct?
The dog’s collars are blue.
The dogs' collars are blue.
BONUS: What is the difference in the meaning of the sentences?
What is the difference in meaning between these phrases:
Lily's and Peter's cats.
Lily and Peter's cats.
1. Lily's cat(s) and Peter's cat(s)
2. The cats that Lily and Peter share