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Apostrophe in Contracted Forms

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    Apostrophe in Contracted Forms Contraction means shorten   A contraction is a shortened form of two words. In a contraction, an apostrophe takes the place of the missing letters. ·       I am = I’m ·         you have = you’ve ·         it is = it’s     Apostrophe in contracted forms.       Write the words that each contraction stands for. 1. He’s → 2. He’s got → 3. He’d → 4. He’ll → 5. He can't → 6. He didn't → 7. He doesn't → 8. He hadn't → 9. He won't → 10. He wouldn't → 11. I'm → 12. We’ve → 13. Doesn’t → 14. He’s → 15. It’s → 16. Didn’t → 17. There’s → 18. Wasn’t → 19. That’s → 20. Who’s → 21. Don’t → 22. Can’t → 23. Won't → 24. We’ll → 25. Haven’t → 26. He’s → 27. Isn’t → 28. She’ll → 29. I'm → 30. You’re→ 31. I'd → 32. You’ll→ Write ...
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  PUNCTUATION MARKS (FULL-STOP & QUESTION MARK)   Full-stop                                              We use a full stop after a sentence or a command. Ø We visited London. Ø Open the door. After a shorten form. Ø Mr. Nimal Ø C. T. B   Question mark   We use a question mark to ask a question. Ø Where do you live? Ø Are you a Sri Lankan? Activity 1 Rewrite the sentences using correct punctuations. Use capitals, full stops and question marks . 1. how can i help you ................................................................................................................ 2. is mr sirisena at home ........................................................................................................... 3. i will be in gampaha tomorrow ............................................................

Uses of capital and simple letters appropriately.

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                                👀Uses of capital and simple letters appropriately.👀 Learn the rules of using capital letters. It will help you to write English correctly and read easily.   We use a capital letter to begin a sentence       Examples : ·       H e is tall. /     T his is my brother.             We use capital letters to start proper nouns. (names of people, places)   Examples : ·       K amani lives in V eyangoda. /  M ahiru goes to A nanda V idyalaya.         Pronoun "I" is always capital. Examples : ·       I like cake. /    Can I help you ?             We use a capital letter to begin the days of week, months, festivals, names of books, s...