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SPC ESLB2 U3 L4 SL22

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Read the sentences. Is the apostrophe used to indicate a contraction, a possessive, or both?

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Read the sentences. Is the apostrophe used to indicate a contraction, a possessive, or both?

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Read the sentences. Is the apostrophe used to indicate a contraction, a possessive, or both?: Hunter’s bag is orange and black.

2

Read the sentences. Is the apostrophe used to indicate a contraction, a possessive, or both?: Hunter’s taking the bus right now.

3

Read the sentences. Is the apostrophe used to indicate a contraction, a possessive, or both?: My family’s clothes are in the closet.

4

Read the sentences. Is the apostrophe used to indicate a contraction, a possessive, or both?: My brother’s doing his homework right now.

5

Read the sentences. Is the apostrophe used to indicate a contraction, a possessive, or both?: Leila’s cooking dinner in the kitchen.

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Read the sentences. Is the apostrophe used to indicate a contraction, a possessive, or both?: Shelly’s daughter’s running in the park.

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Read the sentences. Is the apostrophe used to indicate a contraction, a possessive, or both?: Bradley’s cousin’s bringing burgers to the picnic!

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Read the sentences. Is the apostrophe used to indicate a contraction, a possessive, or both?: John’s baby’s crying.

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