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  1. A Complete Guide to Apostrophe Rules | Grammarly

    • Learn the basics of apostrophe use, including contractions, possessives, pronouns, and plurals. Avoid common mistakes and follow the rules of thumb for different types of nouns and situations.… See more

    Apostrophe Use: Contractions and Omissions

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    Apostrophes and Possessive Nouns

    The rules about formingpossessive nounsprobably cause the most apostrophe confusion. They vary a bit, depending on what type of noun you are making into a possessive… See more

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    Apostrophes and Possessive Pronouns

    Personal pronouns, unlike regular nouns, do notuse apostrophes to form possessives. Most writers don’t have trouble with thepossessive pronouns my,mine,hi… See more

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    Apostrophes and Joint Possession

    What do you do with the apostrophe when you’re talking about things that belong to more than one person? When one thing belongs to two or more people jointly, make only the fin… See more

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  1. To use apostrophes correctly, you need to1234:
    • Add an apostrophe plus the letter “s” to show possession with a singular noun (e.g., the dog’s leash)
    • Add only an apostrophe to show possession with most plural nouns (e.g., the dogs’ leashes)
    • Add an apostrophe before the “s” for irregular plural nouns (e.g., the children’s toys)
    • Add an apostrophe after the “s” to show collective ownership or membership (e.g., the teachers’ union)
    • Use an apostrophe to indicate contractions (e.g., don’t, can’t, it’s)
    • Use an apostrophe to stand in for omitted letters or numbers (e.g., rock ’n’ roll, class of ’99)
    • Use an apostrophe to form the plural of lowercase letters (e.g., mind your p’s and q’s)
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    Common Apostrophe Rules

    • Singular Possession To show possession with a singular noun, add an apostrophe plus the letter “s.” For example: The dog’s leash The writer’s desk ...
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    11 Simple Rules for How to Use Apostrophes

    • 1. Do not use apostrophes to make plurals ...
    • 2. Use an apostrophe before the s to indicate ownership ...
    • 3. Use an apostrophe before the s to indicate membership ...
    helpfulprofessor.com/apostrophes/
    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., ‘).
    turnerproofreading.com/how-to-use-an-apostrophe/
    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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  2. Using Apostrophes - Grammar Monster

     
  3. Apostrophes | Punctuation Rules and Examples

  4. Apostrophe Rules: Easy Guide to Different Uses

    WEBSep 1, 2022 — It’s the age-old question: Should you add apostrophe + “s” to singular words that already end in “s” (such as James, cactus, or dress), or just an apostrophe? The answer is that both solutions are correct.

  5. Apostrophe - The Punctuation Guide

  6. A Complete Guide to Apostrophes and Names - Proofed

    WEBJan 27, 2023 — A Complete Guide to Apostrophes and Names. The apostrophe symbol (‘) is a handy bit of punctuation that’s used to make a noun possessive (e.g., the cat’s tail) or to show that characters have …

  7. Apostrophe (’) - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary

  8. A guide to apostrophe rules - Writer

    WEBDo you know how and when to use apostrophes correctly? Here we cover the three main use cases for apostrophes, including helpful examples.

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  11. Apostrophe Rules: A Quick Guide to Proper Use in …

    WEBAug 30, 2023 — The best way to remember apostrophe rules is to practice using them correctly. Try writing sentences that use possessives and contractions, and double-check your work to make sure you’ve used …

  12. Guidelines for Using Apostrophes Correctly - ThoughtCo

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  14. Apostrophes: One Mark, Three Ways - MLA Style Center

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  16. How to Use Apostrophes: 10 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow

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  21. 11 Simple Rules for How to Use Apostrophes - Helpful Professor

  22. When to Use Apostrophe S ('s) | Guide & Examples - Scribbr

  23. How to check your apostrophes are correct - BBC Bitesize