Mrs. Stopa
Monhagen Middle School
6th Grade English

Contractions
Thursday, May 17, 2012 6:29 AM
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Contractions
Contractions are formed by combining two words. An apostrophe takes the place of the missing letters in the second word.  Visit the sites below to practice the use of contractions.
I'm sure you won't be disappointed.  You'll learn and have fun too!

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