How To Form Contractions Worksheet Page 2

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With an apostrophe. “Stop it, you're ruining my surprise!”
Now we've got “there'll,” and there'll be a party
When we hit the hook, now come on, everybody.
Contractions, when two words combine
To make a shorter word, look close and you'll find
That all you have to do is __________________ some letters,
And put an apostrophe there, that's better.
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“Hold on, I'm still the main attraction.
My magic tricks are slick, and I am never slacking.”
Kids, if you really want to see some action,
We can run through a whole bunch of contractions.
Could + not? Well, that's __________________'______.
Had + not is hadn't.
Will + not? That's not willn't.
It's _________'______, it's a little different from the pattern.
Now, I + am = ______'______,
And you + are = _________'______.
It + is = it's,
But those aren't all the contractions that exist.
That + will = that'll,
And we + will = we'll.
“Hey, I'm the Amazing Contractionater here.
How many more of mine are you going to steal?”
Well... he + has = he's, and they + have = they've.
She + had = she'd, like, “She'd forgotten her own birthday!”
Okay, I + would is I'd, and she + would is she'd.
Who + would is who'd, like, "Who'd have thought this would be a party?"
Come on.
Contractions, when two words combine
To make a shorter word, look close and you'll find
That all you have to do is remove some letters,
And put an apostrophe there, that's better.
Contractions.
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