Contraction words are formed by combining two words and omitting one or more letters. Students are made aware of the significance of positive contraction and the formation of positive words.
In this learning concept, the students will learn to:
Each concept is explained to class 1 English students using examples, illustrations, and concept maps. After you go through a concept, assess your learning by solving the two printable worksheets given at the end of the page.
Download the contractions worksheets and check your answers with the worksheet solutions provided in PDF format.
Definition:
Contractions made by joining a pronoun and a verb is as follows:
Example:
We have already studied negative contractions. In this lesson, we will focus on positive contractions.
Positive Contraction
Example:
In both the sentences, the contractions are formed by combining two words; pronouns (we, they) and auxiliary verb (will, are).
Take a look at the list of contractions.
Long-form of Words | Contracted short-form |
I am | I'm |
It is | It's |
She is | She's |
He is | He's |
You are | You're |
They are | They're |
We are | We're |
I have | I've |
You have | You've |
We have | We've |
They have | They've |
I will | I'll |
It will | It'll |
We will | We'll |
She will | She'll |
He will | He'll |
Look at the examples where we have used positive contractions:
Sentences without Contraction | Sentences with Contractions |
a) We willwatch a movie tomorrow. | We’ll watch a movie tomorrow. |
b) They are going to a picnic today. | They’regoing to a picnic today. |
c) I have a car of my own. | I’ve a car of my own. |
d) He is doing his homework. | He’s doing his homework. |
Don’t get confused between ‘its’ and ‘it’s.
Example: