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1 Apostrophes Brook Meath

2 When to Use Apostrophes
One way to use an apostrophe is when showing possession or ownership. Ex: John’s new wagon is red. Let’s go to the Bear’s game on Saturday.

3 When to Use Apostrophes continued…
Use an apostrophe to show ownership when a name ends in s and at the end of plural nouns which end in s Ex: Amos’ car is brand new. Write Amos’ instead of Amos’s The boys’ car broke down.

4 Using Apostrophes with
Contractions Another way apostrophes are used is when making two words into one when showing omissions of letters and words. can not = can’t He can’t go the game today. Why aren’t you at the game?

5 and In conclusion, an apostrophe has two functions ~
to show possession and ownership and to show omissions of letters or words.


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