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Forming Contractions With Apostrophes

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Chapter 9.1

Master Contractions With Apostrophes and Write Naturally

You will learn to combine words like "can not" into "can't" using apostrophes to make your writing sound more conversational and friendly.


What You'll Learn

You combine two words into contractions using apostrophes correctly.
You place apostrophes where letters are removed from words.
You practice common contractions like can't, won't, and I'll.
You make your writing sound more natural and conversational.

What You'll Practice

1

You identify correct contractions in birthday invitations and notes.

2

You combine word pairs like "can not" into "can't" properly.

3

You place apostrophes correctly where missing letters belong.

Why This Matters

You need contractions with apostrophes to make your writing sound natural and help you communicate more effectively in everyday situations.

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Contractions
Apostrophes
Word Combining
Writing Skills
Punctuation
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