Contraction Review (2nd Grade)

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Contraction Review (2nd Grade) - Quiz

Contraction is the way in which something becomes smaller. In the English language, there is a way in which words are shortened but the meaning is not changed. Below is a way, in which you can test out if you understand contracted words if you are a second grader. All you have to do is to write two words for the contractions. Give the quiz a try and see what you’ve got!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    That's

  • 2. 

    You'll

  • 3. 

    Let's

  • 4. 

    Won't

  • 5. 

    Hadn't

  • 6. 

    Shouldn't

    Explanation
    The word "shouldn't" is a contraction of "should not." Both "shouldn't" and "should not" have the same meaning, which is to express that something is not advisable or recommended. Therefore, the correct answer is "should not."

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  • 7. 

    I've

  • 8. 

    They've

    Explanation
    The given correct answer "They have" is the contracted form of "They have". It is used to indicate that a group of people possess or own something. The contraction "They've" is commonly used in informal speech or writing to make the sentence more concise and natural.

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  • 9. 

    I'm

  • 10. 

    Where's

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