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lesantik [10]
2 years ago
7

Find where the missing apostrophe should be and add them to the following statements:

English
2 answers:
Korolek [52]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1.I can't go with you.

2.Let's go.

3. I don't think so.

4. I'm going to head down to Cabot Circus.

5. You'll save money online.

6. Don't start writing yet.

7. We've been having lots of fun in science classes.

8. Why;s the dog eating from the cats dish?

9. I've always wanted to be able to run fast.

10. Jade's been swimming since she was 6 months ol

Mrrafil [7]2 years ago
3 0

Answers with Explanations:

1) Answer:  The missing apostrophe is on the term:  "cant" <em>{sic}</em>.
The correct answer is:  " Ⅰ can't go with you."
   <u>Note</u>: In this case, the word: "can't";  means:  "cannot".
The apostrophe in:  "can't"—is used in place of the letter "o" —in the word:  "cannot"—or; <u><em> in this specific, particularly</em></u> case:
   The apostrophe in:  "can't "— is used in the place of the sequential letters:  "n" and "o"—that is:  " can-not " ;  
      [since:  "cannot" ;  is actually a single word!]. Please take note!____
2)  Answer: The missing apostrophe is on the term:  " Lets " <em>{sic} </em>.
   The correct answer is:  " Let's go."
<u>Note</u>:  Ⅰn this case, the word:  "Let's" ; means:  "Let us".
 The apostrophe in:  "Let's" ;  is used in place of the letter "u" for the second word—["us"]—within the word phrase:  "Let us".
3)  Answer:  The missing apostrophe is on the term:  "dont" <em>{sic}</em>.
The correct answer is:  " I don't think so."
<u>Note</u>:  Ⅰn this case, the word: "don't " ;  means:  "do not".
The apostrophe in:  "don't " ;  is used in place of the letter "o" for the second word—["not"]—within the word phrase:  "do not".
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4)  Answer: The missing apostrophe is on the term:  " Ⅰm " <em>{sic}</em>.
 The correct answer is:  " Ⅰm going to head down to Cabot Circus. "
<u>Note</u>: In this case, the word:  " Ⅰ'm " ;   means:  " Ⅰ am ".
   The apostrophe in the contraction term:  " Ⅰ'm " ;  is used in place of the letter "a" for the second word—[" am "]—within the word phrase:  " Ⅰ am ".          →  [ which is a particular conjugated form of the verb; " <u><em>to be</em></u> " ;             present-tense singular, first-person conjugation, with the first person subject pronoun— " Ⅰ "].
5. Answer:  The missing apostrophe is on the term:  " Youll " <em>{sic}</em>.
The correct answer is: " You'll save money online."
<u>Note</u>: Ⅰn this case, the word:  " You'll " ; means:  " You will ".
The apostrophe in:  " You'll ";  is used in place of the sequential letters "w" and " i " — posted in the second term—[" will "]—within the word phrase:
" You will ".
6)  Answer: The missing apostrophe is on the term:  " Dont " <u>{</u>sic<u>}</u>.
The correct answer is: " Don't start writing yet."
<u>Note</u>:  In this case, the word: " Don't "; means:  " Do not".
The apostrophe in: " Don't " ; is used in place of the letter "o" — in the second word—["not"]—within the word phrase:  " Do not".
7)  Answer:
 The missing apostrophe is on the term:  "Weve" <u><em>{sic}</em></u>.  The correct answer is: " We've been having lots of fun in science classes."
<u>Note</u>:  In this case, the word:  "We've" ; means:  "We have". The apostrophe in:  "We've" ;  is used in place of the 2 (two) sequential letters—"h, a"—in the second word—["have"]—within the word phrase:  
" We have".
8)  Answer:  There missing apostrophes are on the following 3 (three) terms: 1) "Whys" <em>{sic}</em> ;  2) " Weve" <em>{sic}</em> ; and: 3) "cats" <em>{sic}</em>.
The correct answer is:  " Why's the dog eating from the cat's dish?  <u>Note</u>:  1) The word:  "Why's" ; means: " Why is" ; or: "Why has ";
For this given question, the  word:  "Why's" ; means:  "Why is" [the dog eating from...]" ?{this is the option that sounds right.}.
2) In the example given in this very Brainly Question:  The word:  "cat's" ; in this context—is "<u>possessive</u>";  that is:  "....from the "cat's dish"....   ⇒ that is—implying/suggesting/indication that the dish "belongs to"—or is "used by"—the cat!
9) Answer:  The missing apostrophe is on the term: "Ⅰve" {sic}.
The correct answer is: " Ⅰ've always wanted to be able to run fast."<u>
Note
</u>:  In this case, the word: " Ⅰ've" ; means:  "Ⅰ have".  The apostrophe in: "Ⅰ've "; is used in place of the sequential letters: "h" and "a" —for the second word—["have"]—within the word phrase:  " Ⅰ have ".
10) Answer: The missing apostrophe is on the term:  "Jades" {<em>sic</em>}.
 The correct answer is:
<em>" </em><u><em>Jade's been swimming since she was 6 months old !</em></u><em> "</em>
<u>Note</u>:  "Jade's "—is a "<u>contraction</u>" of:
 "Jade has ... [been swimming since..."] ;

 <u>In other contexts</u>:
 → "Jade's" could be used as a <u>possessive</u> form:
e.g. "Let's go swimming at Jade's house."
→ or as another contraction—meaning:  "Jane is".
e.g. "Jane's well-known for her hard work!"
____
<u>Note:</u>  Word of advice:
     →  In formal or academic writing, try not to use contractions—but instead, write out the entire word(s).
     → That being said—these are great exercises to learn; since they are used in quotations and in daily conversations extremely frequently!
____
Hope this is helpful to you!  Best wishes!
___

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