PPT-Apostrophe flow chart

Author : danika-pritchard | Published Date : 2015-10-19

Underpins the following Functional English coverage amp range statement Level 2 Punctuate written text using commas apostrophes and inverted commas accurately

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Underpins the following Functional English coverage amp range statement Level 2 Punctuate written text using commas apostrophes and inverted commas accurately http wwwofqualgovuk. com Look at the following sentence:. A woman without her man is nothing.. Write it down. Over the course of the lesson we will look at punctuation to see how it changes meaning and how it creates different effects.. Apostrophe ‘. an apostrophe is used to show possession, to form plurals, or to show that a letter(s) has been left out of a word.. Apostrophe ‘. In Contractions. an apostrophe is used to show that one or more letters have been left out of a word to form a contraction. Apostrophes communicate important information in written language. Dashes, when used sparingly, add emphasis.. APOSTROPHES. USING APOSTROPHES TO SHOW. Possession. Apostrophes are used to show that one or more things . An apostrophe is used either to indicate possession or to mark missing letters in a word.. When it is used to indicate possession, it appears either right before or right after the . s. at the end of the possessive noun.. Alliteration. The repetition of sounds especially of the initial consonant. Alliteration. The Wicked Witch of the West went her own way. . Anaphora. The repetition of the same word. A. naphora. This royal throne of kings, this sceptered isle, This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars. The apostrophe is the most abused and misunderstood item in punctuation. It has a variety of important functions. 1) It indicates a possessive in a singular noun: The boy’s hat The University& Death Personified. In your . journal. , . make a list of five important things . you haven’t . said, but would say to someone if . you had . the guts/knew there would be no consequences. . You can . Possessive nouns. A noun is possessive if a phrase is used to say that an item or idea belongs to someone or something.. Possessive nouns are used to show ownership.. Example: This is Michael’s dog.. Flow Chart. The Home page will have the main screen and all the links . The alterations will have prices, what alterations can be done. The our work link will have pictures describes the kind of work we have done so that customers can see. . Curriculum links. Rs/L1.2 Use punctuation to help their understanding . (a) understand the function of the omissive apostrophe to indicate an contracted word form in texts written in an informal style . “We always had governed ourselves, and we always meant to.” ~farmer at Battle of Lexington, April 1775. “The flame is kindled and like lightning it catches from Soul to Soul.” ~Abigail Adams. Bellringers. 9/30-10/3. Bellringer. 9/30. INSTRUCTIONS: . The following sentences contain apostrophe errors. Write the sentences as they appear and make corrections.. Annoying music escaped from Michaels ear buds. . 1. Use an apostrophe in contractions to show that letters have been omitted:. do not = don’t. I will = I’ll. is not = isn’t. she would = she’d. will not = won’t. Use an apostrophe to show that numbers have been omitted:.

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