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hoa [83]
2 years ago
11

Complete the following activities. Use the rules of punctuation you have learned so far. Make sure you do each item in this assi

gnment.
1. Write two sentences that contain contractions.
2. Write a sentence that uses the possessive case of a singular noun.
3. Write two sentences, one that uses the possessive case of a plural noun ending in s and one that uses the possessive case of a plural noun not ending in s.
4. Write a sentence that uses the plural form of a letter or figure.
English
1 answer:
Fiesta28 [93]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

I don't own a cat.

Do you know who'll be at the event tonight?

2. My mom's necklace is missing a few pearls.

3. Several of my dogs' toys have been destroyed.

The children's recess was canceled due to heavy rain.

4. My report card will be full of A's by the end of the school year.

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