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  1. Spelling Apostrophes This icon indicates that detailed teacher’s notes are available in the Notes Page. This icon indicates the slide contains activities created in Flash. These activities are not editable. For more detailed instructions, see the Getting Started presentation.

  2. Apostrophes ’ Do these little punctuation marks catch you out? • Do you know why we need apostrophes? • When should they be used?

  3. Omission An apostrophe can be used to show the place of a missing letter or letters in a word. The missing letter is ‘o’ Don’t do not I’m The missing letter is ‘a’ I am

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  6. Possession An apostrophe can also be used to show that one thing belongs to something or someone else. This is known as the apostrophe of possession. If we start with a singular noun the dog then we we just add‘s the dog’stail

  7. Possession If the noun we start with is plural the dogs then we just add an apostrophe after the s the dogs’tails Some plurals do not end in s, and so we add ‘s the men’scoats

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  10. Possession Proper nouns that end in ‘s’ can use either apostrophe+s or just an apostrophe. James’ new shoes or James’s new shoes Mr Davies’ cat or Mr Davies’s cat These possessivepronouns do not use apostrophes: yours his hers its ours theirs NOTE: The bird foldeditswing. It’sa long way to go. possessive pronoun short for ‘it is’

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