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    • 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)
    • When using a singular noun, the apostrophe is used before the s (e.g., “The squirrel’s nuts were stashed in a hollow tree.”)
    • When using a plural noun, the apostrophe goes after the s (e.g., “The squirrels’ nuts were hidden in several hollow trees throughout the forest.”)
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