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Understanding Apostrophes: Correct Usage and Examples

Learn the different uses of apostrophes and how to use them correctly, with examples of contractions, singular possessives, and plural possessives.

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Understanding Apostrophes: Correct Usage and Examples

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  1. LO: To revise apostrophe use. For each type of apostrophe, write the example, followed by your own example. Contraction - It’s been a very busy term. Contraction of it + has. Singular Possessive – Mr. Harpham’s speech was inspiring. One person owns – Sir owns his speech. Simple Plural - Thirty students visited the museum. Simply more than one – NO apostrophe! Plural Possessive – The students’ assembly was fantastic. More than one person owns – ALL students own assembly.

  2. Singular Possessive – Billy’s pen. Simple Plural - Four students went… Plural Possessive – The (four) students’ plan was… • The cottages looked lovely in the sun. • Bobs Motors do cheap MOTs. • Apostrophes are very important! • (Sign in a school) Pupils Entrance • The worlds tallest building is in Dubai. • Members Summer Ball

  3. Singular Possessive?Simple Plural? Plural Possessive? • The cottages looked lovely in the sun. • Bob’s Motors do cheap MOTs. • Apostrophes are very important! • (Sign in a school) Pupils’ Entrance • The world’s tallest building is in Dubai. • Members’ Summer Ball – just $10! – more than one member!

  4. Help these poor people use apostrophes correctly! Rewrite each sign, explaining which apostrophe it should use and why. Singular Possessive – Billy’s pen. Plural Possessive – The (four) students’ plan… Simple Plural - Four students went…

  5. Big cats Should use simple plural as there is simply more than one!

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  21. The Answers

  22. Signs 1

  23. Vince’s Saddle 2

  24. Drinks 3

  25. Contractors’ 4

  26. Gifts Direct 5

  27. Boys’ Toys 6

  28. 1000s of Roll Ends 7

  29. It’s the law (it is) 8

  30. Your souls 9

  31. Food at its best 10

  32. Wedding Dresses 11

  33. Taxis Only 12

  34. Pavlovas 13

  35. Boys’ Moms 14

  36. Women’s – The word ‘women’ is already plural, no need to add an s. 15

  37. Additional Research… Find 15-20 examples of the three uses of the apostrophe. Write each word neatly and explain whether it is singular possessive, plural possessive or contraction. • ‘They’ve been working hard.’ (School Newsletter) – Contraction. Combines the words ‘they’ and ‘have’. 2. ‘Today’s findings were…’ (London Evening Standard) – Singular possessive as today ‘owns’ its findings. 3. ‘Workers’ Entrance’ (Local Building site) – Plural Possessive as more than one worker ‘owns’ their entrance.

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