English - Punctuation - Apostrophes - contractions and possessives - Contraction or Possessive?

2 boxes: CONTRACTION (shortened form) and POSSESSIVE (ownership). 14 examples: CONTRACTIONS: 'don't' 'I'm' 'she'll' 'can't' 'they're' 'it's' 'we've'. POSSESSIVES: 'Tom's bike' 'the cat's toy' 'my friend's house' 'the teacher's desk' 'the dogs' park' 'children's toys' 'women's shoes'. After sorting,

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English - Punctuation - Apostrophes - contractions and possessives - Contraction or Possessive?

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vivmagarwalJan 29, 2026

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2 boxes: CONTRACTION (shortened form) and POSSESSIVE (ownership). 14 examples: CONTRACTIONS: 'don't' 'I'm' 'she'll' 'can't' 'they're' 'it's' 'we've'. POSSESSIVES: 'Tom's bike' 'the cat's toy' 'my friend's house' 'the teacher's desk' 'the dogs' park' 'children's toys' 'women's shoes'. After sorting,

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EnglishPunctuationStage 4, Class 4, PYP Grade 3, Class 4, Grade 3

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