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THE APOSTROPHE

THE APOSTROPHE. What the little do-hickey is really for. The APOSTROPHE is usually used for only TWO REASONS:. 1. Use the apostrophe to join two words together in a contraction. No… not this kind!.

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THE APOSTROPHE

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  1. THEAPOSTROPHE What the little do-hickey is really for

  2. The APOSTROPHE is usually used for only TWO REASONS: • 1. Use the apostrophe to join two words together in a contraction

  3. No… not this kind! <iframe width="960" height="720" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/EEhNzZMSm-g" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

  4. THIS kind of contraction • Don’t = do + not • Won’t = will + not • Doesn’t = does + not • Aren’t = are + not • Joining two words together (the way we say it when we talk quickly) is a contraction

  5. APOSTROPHES with Contractions Can always be avoided: just write out the words and don’t (do not) join them with an apostrophe!

  6. The SECOND reason to use an apostrophe is… • 2.POSSESSION !

  7. Wait a minute… not this kind of POSSESSION!

  8. This kind of possession means ownership

  9. This kind of possession means ownership I borrowed my granny’s false teeth = whose false teeth? Granny’s Snooki’s baby will probably be as vulgar as she is. Whose baby? Snooki’s Whenever I go to Uncle Haha’s house, I always bring his favorite possum pie. Whose house? Uncle Haha’s

  10. Uncle Haha eating possum pie:

  11. The two reasons to use an APOSTROPHE In a CONTRACTION To show OWNERSHIP Larry’s new car is fast. • Is + not = Isn’t

  12. You try…Contractionor Ownership? • Look at Aunt Bella’s big backside. • Isn’t Mimi pretty in that dress? • Sometimes my brother doesn’t stink. • Won’t you be my neighbor? • Try to catch the pig’s tail. • The city’s government banned rollerblading.

  13. PAIR UP! Add apostrophes where (and when) needed • Im not saying shes a gold digger. • Lets start a riot. • The cats kittens have washed their mittens. • Sometimes when we touch, the agonys too much.

  14. HOWEVER, There’s (there is) always that funky exception, right???

  15. The apostrophe rule can look really weird if a word ends in “s” • Words that end in “s” • Thomas • The Jones family • Kitten’s= 1 • Kittens’ = 2 + • Boy’s car • Three boys’ cars • To show that “s –ending” word with an apostrophe for ownership • Thomas’s engine • The Jones’s house (but all five Joneses) • The three kittens’ mittens ( but one kitten’s tail) The boys’ restroom (but one boy’s toy airplane)

  16. Try it solo!

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