All Common Core: 2nd Grade English Language Arts Resources
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Example Question #91 : Common Core: 2nd Grade English Language Arts
Select the correct contraction for the words below:
Do not
Do'ot
Don'ot
Dn't
Don't
Don't
A contraction combines two words into one with the use of an apostrophe ('). The apostrophe takes the place of one or more of the letters in the second word.
When we combine a word with "not" the apostrophe takes the place of the "o".
Do not
Don'tExample Question #92 : Common Core: 2nd Grade English Language Arts
Select the correct contraction for the words below:
Have not
Havenot
Haveo't
Haven't
Have'ot
Haven't
A contraction combines two words into one with the use of an apostrophe ('). The apostrophe takes the place of one or more of the letters in the second word.
When we combine a word with "not" the apostrophe takes the place of the "o".
Have not
Haven'tExample Question #93 : Common Core: 2nd Grade English Language Arts
Select the correct contraction for the words below:
Should not
Shouldno't
Shouldnt'
Should'nt
Shouldn't
Shouldn't
A contraction combines two words into one with the use of an apostrophe ('). The apostrophe takes the place of one or more of the letters in the second word.
When we combine a word with "not" the apostrophe takes the place of the "o".
Should not
Shouldn'tExample Question #94 : Common Core: 2nd Grade English Language Arts
Select the answer choice that shows that the dog belongs to Melissa using a possessive noun.
Spot's dog is Melissa.
Spot is Melissa dog.
Spot is Melissas dog.
Spot is Melissa's dog.
Spot is Melissa's dog.
A possessive noun shows who or what owns somethings.
In this example, Melissa owns the dog, so "Melissa" is the possessive noun. To make a noun possessive, we add an apostrophe and an s ('s).
"Spot is Melissa's dog." is the correct answer.
Example Question #6 : Use An Apostrophe For Contractions And Possessives: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.2.2.C
Select the answer choice that shows that the house belongs to Angie using a possessive noun.
The house is Angies.
The house's is Angies.
The house belongs to Angie.
That is Angie's house.
That is Angie's house.
A possessive noun shows who or what owns somethings. To make a noun possessive, we add an apostrophe and an s ('s).
Example Question #7 : Use An Apostrophe For Contractions And Possessives: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.2.2.C
Select the answer choice that shows that the cookies belong to Charlie using a possessive noun.
The cookies belong to Charlie.
Those are Charlie's cookies.
Those are Charlies cookies.
The cookies belong to Charlies.
Those are Charlie's cookies.
A possessive noun shows who or what owns somethings. To make a noun possessive, we add an apostrophe and an s ('s).
Example Question #8 : Use An Apostrophe For Contractions And Possessives: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.2.2.C
Select the answer choice that shows that the kitten belongs to Adley using a possessive noun.
Pepper is Melissa kitten.
Melissas kitten is Pepper.
Pepper is Adley's kitten.
Pepper's kitten is Melissa.
Pepper is Adley's kitten.
A possessive noun shows who or what owns somethings. To make a noun possessive, we add an apostrophe and an s ('s).
Example Question #9 : Use An Apostrophe For Contractions And Possessives: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.2.2.C
Select the answer choice that shows that the ball belongs to Jesse using a possessive noun.
The ball is Jeses.
That is Jesse's ball.
That is Jeses ball.
That ball belongs to Jesse.
That is Jesse's ball.
A possessive noun shows who or what owns somethings. To make a noun possessive, we add an apostrophe and an s ('s).
Example Question #10 : Use An Apostrophe For Contractions And Possessives: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.2.2.C
Select the answer choice that shows that the candy belongs to my grandpa using a possessive noun.
That is my grandpa's candy.
The candy is my grandpas.
The candy belongs to my grandpa.
The candy belong's to my grandpa.
That is my grandpa's candy.
A possessive noun shows who or what owns somethings. To make a noun possessive, we add an apostrophe and an s ('s).
Example Question #41 : Capitalization, Punctuation, And Spelling: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.2
Select the answer choice that shows that the bird belongs to Dan using a possessive noun.
Tweetie is Dan's bird.
Tweetie, the bird, belongs to Dan.
The bird's is Dans.
Dans bird is Tweetie's.
Tweetie is Dan's bird.
A possessive noun shows who or what owns somethings. To make a noun possessive, we add an apostrophe and an s ('s).
All Common Core: 2nd Grade English Language Arts Resources
