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  2. Correct use of the apostrophe involves the following rules12345:
    • Use an apostrophe before the s to show possession with singular nouns.
    • Use an apostrophe after the s to show possession with plural nouns.
    • Use apostrophes in contractions (e.g., don't, it's).
    • Avoid contractions in academic writing.
    • Use apostrophes to indicate omitted letters or numbers.
    • Aim to use a directional or smart apostrophe.
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    When using a singular noun, the apostrophe is used before the s. For example: “The squirrel’s nuts were stashed in a hollow tree.” When using a plural noun, the apostrophe goes after the s. For example: “The squirrels’ nuts were hidden in several hollow trees throughout the forest.”
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    Apostrophes are used in four ways: to show possession (e.g., dog's dinner) in time expressions (e.g., 2 years' pay) in contractions (e.g., isn't) to show awkward plurals, but only very awkward plural (e.g., i's and a's)
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    Apostrophes have two main uses: Indicating possession (e.g., The student’s paper) Indicating a contraction (e.g., She’s writing a paper) Contractions should be avoided in academic writing, but possessive apostrophes are used in all types of writing. Make sure to use them correctly, especially when dealing with plurals and abbreviations.
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    We use an apostrophe to show that we have left out one or more letters: do not → don’t They don’t like salt in their food. it is → it’s It’s a long way to walk.
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    The apostrophe is used to Indicate possession Stand in for omitted letters or numbers Form the plural of lowercase letters You should aim to use a directional or smart apostrophe (i.e., ’ or ‘) as opposed to a straight or unidirectional mark (i.e., ‘).
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