Apostrophe Rules and Examples

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Apostrophe Rules and Examples

Apostrophe Rules and Examples Do NOT use for numbers that are plural nouns. I grew up in the 1990s. (not 1990’s) Do NOT use for capital letters that are plural nouns or abbreviations. We learned our ABCs. (not ABC’s) Jim sells R.V.s (not R.V.’s) DO use for contractions in the place of missing letters. you’re (you are) don’t (do not) DO use ‘s to show possession when something belongs to one person or thing. the hat’s feather Jenny’s bike the child’s mother

Apostrophe Rules and Examples 5. DO use after the plural s to show possession when something belongs to more than one person or thing. Make the noun plural first, then add the apostrophe. the girls’ room the children’s father the dogs’ toys Mr. Jones’s files 6. DO use ‘s to show possession of a name that ends in s. Texas’s weather 7. Its and it’s are special cases. The dog wagged its tail. its = something belongs to it It’s going to be warm today! it’s = contraction for it is or it has It’s been a long time.