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An apostrophe is like a raised comma. We place it above the line of writing.
The boy's book is on the shelf.
We use an apostrophe
1. to show belonging or possession.
eg. the book belongs to the boy - The boy's book
Activity One:
Fill in the blanks using words with an apostrophe. The example shows you how:
The leaves belong to the tree. The tree's leaves were falling off.
1. The ball belonged to the children. The ball was lost in the garden.
2. The pen belongs to the teacher. The pen is lying on the floor.
3. The flower belonged to Emily. flower was beautiful.
4. Tim had a house. house was spacious.
5. Father had a hobby. hobby was painting.