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  • Apostrophe - Wikipedia
    The apostrophe (’, ') is a punctuation mark, and sometimes a diacritical mark, in languages that use the Latin alphabet and some other alphabets In English, the apostrophe is used for two basic purposes: The marking of the omission of one or more letters, e g the contraction of "do not" to "don't"
  • Apostrophe - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The apostrophe (Ↄ, ↄ, ’), also known as the apostrophus, is a punctuation mark used in writing It is also a diacritic In English, it has two jobs: [1] To show where one or more letters have been left out, as in the abbreviation (contraction) of do not to don't To show the possessive case, as in the cat’s whiskers
  • The Apostrophe - Touro University
    The apostrophe is used three ways in Standard American English: To form possessives of nouns; To show the omission of letters; To indicate certain plurals of lowercase letters; Forming possessives of nouns To see if you need to make a possessive, turn the phrase around and make it an "of the " phrase For example: the boy's hat = the hat of
  • How to check your apostrophes are correct - BBC Bitesize
    Here’s what you need to remember: it’s with an apostrophe means 'it is' or 'it has' In the sentence "It’s a good idea" it works just like an ordinary contraction
  • 10 Ways You’re Still Using Apostrophes Wrong - MSN
    Apostrophes are those little floating comma shapes that denote contractions and possessives, and that sometimes even make words plural They’re tiny, they’re tricky, and yes, the way you use (or
  • The Apostrophe - University of Sussex
    The Apostrophe The apostrophe (') is the most troublesome punctuation mark in English, and perhaps also the least useful No other punctuation mark causes so much bewilderment, or is so often misused
  • Apostrophe Rules - pittstate
    Use apostrophes to show where letters are missing in contractions Occasions when you might think you need an apostrophe but you really don’t… Apostrophes are used to create possessive nouns—or more correctively to turn nouns into adjectives





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