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AC9E3LA11

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understand that apostrophes signal missing letters in contractions, and apostrophes are used to show singular and plural possession

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  • AC9E3L11A_E1using apostrophes to create contractions; for example, “do not” – “don't”, “will not” – “won’t” and “o’clock – of the clock”
  • AC9E3L11A_E2using apostrophes to show singular possession; for example, “my friend’s book” and “the princess’s shoe”
  • AC9E3L11A_E3using apostrophes to show plural possession; for example, “the bees’ hive” and the “princesses’ shoes”

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