not
have, had
are
am & is
would/will
100

The apostrophe takes the place of this letter when adding "not" to a an auxiliary/helping verb.

Example: have + not -->

What is <o>?

n(o)t

100

The apostrophe takes the place of these letters in the word "have" when adding it to a pronoun.

Example: <I + have -->_____>

What is <h> and <a>>

<I + (ha)ve --> I've>


100

The apostrophe takes the place of this letter in the word "are" when adding it to a pronoun.

Example: <we+ are -->_____>

What is <a>?

<we+ (a)re -->we're>

100

The apostrophe takes the place of this letter in the word "am" when adding it to a pronoun.

Example: <I + am -->_____>

What is <a>?

 <I + (a)m -->I'm>

100

The apostrophe takes the place of these letters when adding "will" to a pronoun.

Example: I + will -->

What is <w> <i>?

<I + (wi)ll --> I'll>

200

The two words the contraction "hasn't" stands for.

What is "has not?"

200

Two words the contraction "I've" stands for.

What is "I have?"

200

The two words "they're" stands for.

What is "they + are?"
200

The two words the contraction "she's" stands for.

What is <she + is>?

200

The two words the contraction "they'll" stands for.

What is <they + will>?

300

<has + not --> when combined creates this contraction.

hasn't

300

<we + had> when combined as a contraction says.

What is "we'd?"

<we + (ha)d --> we'd>

300

<you + are --> creates this contraction.

What is "you're?

<you + (a)re --> you're

300

<it + is--> creates this contraction.

What is "it's?"

<it +(i)s --> it's

300

The apostrophe takes the place of these letters in the word "would" when adding it to a pronoun.

Example: <I + would -->_____>

What is "I'd?"

<I + (woul)d -->I'd>

400

The two words in "wouldn't."

What is "would + not?"

400

The two words in "would've."

What is <would + have>?
400

The two words in the contraction "we're."

What is <we + are>?

<we + (a)re --> we're>

400

The two words in the contraction "I'm."

What is <I + am>?

400

The two words in the contraction "she'd."

What is <she + would>?


<she + (woul)d --> she'd>

500

When contracting the words "can + not" the apostrophe takes the place of two letters in the second word.

What is <n> and <o>?

<can + (no)t --> can't

(cann't) Wrong!

500

The two words in <should + have>.

What is "should've?"

<should + (ha)ve --> should've

500

"their" and "they're are homophones, sound the same but are spelled differently. This word means ownership.

What is <their>?

500

The two words in the contraction "he's."

What is <he + is>?

500

The word <they + would> makes this contraction.

What is "they'd?"

<they + (woul)d --> they'd>