Apostrophes - Contraction in a Dystopian Future

English
Grade 6
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A worksheet exploring the use of apostrophes in contractions set in a dystopian future context, encouraging creative writing and analysis.

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Apostrophes - Contraction in a Dystopian Future

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Introduction to Contractions in a Dystopian Future

In the year 2150, society's communication had changed. People often used contractions to speak quickly and stay connected. 'We can't afford to lose any more supplies,' said Commander Lee, emphasizing the urgency. The city's systems weren't functioning as they used to, so residents often said, 'They've taken our energy sources.' Despite the challenges, the community believed they shouldn't give up. 'We've got to keep fighting,' one citizen insisted. The future was uncertain, but hope remained. The leaders announced, 'We won't surrender.'
1.
Identify all the contractions in the passage.
[3 marks]
2.
Explain why contractions like 'we've' and 'they've' are used in the passage.
[2 marks]
3.
Choose the correct contraction to complete this sentence: 'The city officials said, ____ are working on the problem.'
Aa) We're
Bb) They're
Cc) We're
Dd) They're
4.
Rewrite the sentence without using contractions: 'We can't allow mistakes in this mission.'
5.
Create a short dystopian dialogue using at least three contractions.
6.
Analyze the use of contractions in the phrase: 'We've got to keep fighting.' Why might the author have chosen to use a contraction here?
[3 marks]
7.
Identify the apostrophe placement in the contraction 'can't' and explain its purpose.
[2 marks]
8.
Write a short paragraph set in a dystopian future describing a scene where residents are using contractions to communicate. Use at least five contractions appropriately.

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1/1/2026
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1/1/2026
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