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Spelling Words Suffixes –ate, -ive, -ship

Spelling Words Suffixes –ate, -ive, -ship

 • activate • negative • friendship • objective • representative • attractive •

• activate • negative • friendship • objective • representative • attractive • creative • membership • partnership • compassionate • fortunate • considerate • secretive • scholarship • restrictive • affectionate • cooperative • originate • township • relationship • alienate • affirmative • dictatorship • championship • rehabilitate

Grammar Contractions and Negatives

Grammar Contractions and Negatives

grandma write the most createve poems Grandma writes the most creative poems. they is

grandma write the most createve poems Grandma writes the most creative poems. they is a very affectionite couple They are a very affectionate couple.

Contractions and Negatives “Mrs. Potter bought a new dress and flew down for the

Contractions and Negatives “Mrs. Potter bought a new dress and flew down for the wedding, but we didn’t fly down together. Didn’t is a contraction. It is formed from the words did and not. The apostrophe shows where the letter o in not has been left out.

Contractions and Negatives A contraction is a shortened form of two words. An apostrophe

Contractions and Negatives A contraction is a shortened form of two words. An apostrophe is used to show where one or more letters have been left out. Some contractions are made by combining pronouns and verbs: we + have = we’ve.

Contractions and Negatives Other contractions are formed by joining a verb and not: should

Contractions and Negatives Other contractions are formed by joining a verb and not: should + not = shouldn’t; could + have= could’ve. Won’t and can’t are formed in special ways (can + not = can’t; will + not = won’t)

Contractions and Negatives are words that mean “no” or “not”: no, not, never, none,

Contractions and Negatives are words that mean “no” or “not”: no, not, never, none, nothing. Contractions with n’t are negatives too. To make a negative statement, use only one negative word.

Contractions and Negatives No: Don’t never use the wrong zip code. Yes: Don’t ever

Contractions and Negatives No: Don’t never use the wrong zip code. Yes: Don’t ever use the wrong zip code. Use positive words instead of negative ones in a sentence with not.

Contractions and Negatives Negative nobody no one nothing nowhere never Positive anybody, somebody anyone,

Contractions and Negatives Negative nobody no one nothing nowhere never Positive anybody, somebody anyone, someone any, all, some anything, something anywhere, somewhere ever, always

Contractions and Negatives What is the contraction for each pair of words? does not

Contractions and Negatives What is the contraction for each pair of words? does not doesn’t I have I’ve they are they’re

Contractions and Negatives What is the contraction for each pair of words? has not

Contractions and Negatives What is the contraction for each pair of words? has not we will hasn’t we’ll should have can not should’ve can’t

Contractions and Negatives Choose the word in ( ) that correctly completes each sentence.

Contractions and Negatives Choose the word in ( ) that correctly completes each sentence. The invitation didn’t have (no, any) mistakes. any Nothing should (ever, never) go wrong at a wedding. ever

Spelling Words Suffixes –ate, -ive, -ship

Spelling Words Suffixes –ate, -ive, -ship

 • activate • negative • friendship • objective • representative • attractive •

• activate • negative • friendship • objective • representative • attractive • creative • membership • partnership • compassionate • fortunate • considerate • secretive • scholarship • restrictive • affectionate • cooperative • originate • township • relationship • alienate • affirmative • dictatorship • championship • rehabilitate

Grammar Contractions and Negatives

Grammar Contractions and Negatives

no one never knew how sadie fell down the stares No one knew how

no one never knew how sadie fell down the stares No one knew how Sadie fell down the stairs. we were fortunite the wedding cake didnt fall We were fortunate the wedding cake didn’t fall.

Contractions and Negatives A contraction is a shortened form of two words. An apostrophe

Contractions and Negatives A contraction is a shortened form of two words. An apostrophe is used to show where one or more letters have been left out. Negatives are words that mean “no” or “not. ” Do not use two negatives (called a double negative) in a sentence.

Spelling Words Suffixes –ate, -ive, -ship

Spelling Words Suffixes –ate, -ive, -ship

 • activate • negative • friendship • objective • representative • attractive •

• activate • negative • friendship • objective • representative • attractive • creative • membership • partnership • compassionate • fortunate • considerate • secretive • scholarship • restrictive • affectionate • cooperative • originate • township • relationship • alienate • affirmative • dictatorship • championship • rehabilitate

Grammar Contractions and Negatives

Grammar Contractions and Negatives

the couple is secreteve about them engagment The couple is secretive about their engagement.

the couple is secreteve about them engagment The couple is secretive about their engagement. It were considerate of mrs kerchmer to provide the floweres It was considerate of Mrs. Kerchmer to provide the flowers.

Contractions and Negatives A contraction is a shortened form of two words. An apostrophe

Contractions and Negatives A contraction is a shortened form of two words. An apostrophe is used to show where one or more letters have been left out. Negatives are words that mean “no” or “not. ” Do not use two negatives (called a double negative) in a sentence.

Contractions and Negatives No: Sarah doesn’t never write her mother. Yes: Sarah doesn’t ever

Contractions and Negatives No: Sarah doesn’t never write her mother. Yes: Sarah doesn’t ever write her mother. Yes: Sarah never writes her mother.

Contractions and Negatives No: They didn’t have nowhere to go. Yes: They didn’t have

Contractions and Negatives No: They didn’t have nowhere to go. Yes: They didn’t have anywhere to go. Yes: They had nowhere to go.

Contractions and Negatives Review something you have written to see if you can eliminate

Contractions and Negatives Review something you have written to see if you can eliminate double negatives.

Spelling Words Suffixes –ate, -ive, -ship

Spelling Words Suffixes –ate, -ive, -ship

 • activate • negative • friendship • objective • representative • attractive •

• activate • negative • friendship • objective • representative • attractive • creative • membership • partnership • compassionate • fortunate • considerate • secretive • scholarship • restrictive • affectionate • cooperative • originate • township • relationship • alienate • affirmative • dictatorship • championship • rehabilitate

Grammar Contractions and Negatives

Grammar Contractions and Negatives

did the tradition originate in south america Did the tradition originate in South America?

did the tradition originate in south america Did the tradition originate in South America? the affectionate couple payed for the wedding themselfs The affectionate couple paid for the wedding themselves.

Contractions and Negatives A contraction is a shortened form of two words. An apostrophe

Contractions and Negatives A contraction is a shortened form of two words. An apostrophe is used to show where one or more letters have been left out. Negatives are words that mean “no” or “not. ” Do not use two negatives (called a double negative) in a sentence.

Contractions and Negatives Test Tip: It’s is a contraction of it is. You’re is

Contractions and Negatives Test Tip: It’s is a contraction of it is. You’re is a contraction of you are. It’s and you’re are often confused with the possessive pronouns its and your.

Contractions and Negatives No: Its too bad the cake lost it’s top. Yes: It’s

Contractions and Negatives No: Its too bad the cake lost it’s top. Yes: It’s too bad the cake lost its top. No: Your brave to plan you’re wedding outdoors. Yes: You’re brave to plan your wedding outdoors.

Spelling Words Suffixes –ate, -ive, -ship

Spelling Words Suffixes –ate, -ive, -ship

 • activate • negative • friendship • objective • representative • attractive •

• activate • negative • friendship • objective • representative • attractive • creative • membership • partnership • compassionate • fortunate • considerate • secretive • scholarship • restrictive • affectionate • cooperative • originate • township • relationship • alienate • affirmative • dictatorship • championship • rehabilitate

Grammar Contractions and Negatives

Grammar Contractions and Negatives

the whether was cooprative, so the ceremony was heldout doors The weather was cooperative,

the whether was cooprative, so the ceremony was heldout doors The weather was cooperative, so the ceremony was held outdoors. both of them is going to the wedding, and the receptoin Both of them are going to the wedding and the reception.

Contractions and Negatives A contraction is a shortened form of two words. An apostrophe

Contractions and Negatives A contraction is a shortened form of two words. An apostrophe is used to show where one or more letters have been left out. Negatives are words that mean “no” or “not. ” Do not use two negatives (called a double negative) in a sentence.

Spelling Words Suffixes –ate, -ive, -ship

Spelling Words Suffixes –ate, -ive, -ship

 • activate • negative • friendship • objective • representative • attractive •

• activate • negative • friendship • objective • representative • attractive • creative • membership • partnership • compassionate • fortunate • considerate • secretive • scholarship • restrictive • affectionate • cooperative • originate • township • relationship • alienate • affirmative • dictatorship • championship • rehabilitate