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This week's list is all about contractions. You ll learn to spot where letters are missing and how apostrophes are used to show this.
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I'd |
I'd like ice-cream for dessert.
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I've |
I've been chosen to sing in the chorus.
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don't |
I don't like garlic.
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haven't |
I haven't got a pencil.
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quarter |
We each had a quarter of the pizza.
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regular |
There is a regular bus to York.
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won't |
We won't make too much noise.
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you'll |
You'll need to wear your coat because it's very cold outside.
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you've |
I hope you've eaten because dinner won't be ready for hours.
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