Next week, we’ll be learning about using apostrophes. An apostrophe can be used to show that one thing belongs to or is connected to something. This is called a possessive apostrophe.
The cat’s fluffy tail.
An apostrophe because of omission is where an apostrophe is used to indicate the missing letters in a contraction (the shortened form of a word or group of words).
should’ve, could’ve
Create your own sentences using both forms of apostrophes.
The test will take place on Friday 10 February.