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Apostrophes
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Apostrophes 1. with contractions
A. subject pronouns plus forms of be: I’m, you’re, he’s, she’s, etc. B. as an abbreviation for not with these verbs: isn’t, aren’t, wasn’t, weren’t, can’t, couldn’t, doesn’t, don’t, hasn’t, haven’t, won’t, wouldn’t, shouldn’t
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Apostrophes 2. to show ownership
A. for singular nouns and indefinite pronouns: add an apostrophe plus s the student’s essay Judy’s sister somebody’s book B. for plural nouns already ending in “s”: add only an apostrophe the students’ exams the babies’ toys C. for plural nouns not ending in “s”: add both an apostrophe and s men’s shoes children’s clothing D. with compound nouns, add an apostrophe plus s to the last word my son-in-law’s job the attorney general’s report E. to show joint ownership with two names, add an apostrophe plus s to the last name my father and mother’s house Mary and Joan’s restaurant F. to show separate ownership, add an apostrophe plus s to both nouns George Washington’s and Thomas Jefferson’s signatures
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Apostrophes 3. before a gerund (an –ing form of verb being used as a noun) My sister’s smoking led her death from lung cancer. Tim’s being at at the party was a surprise to the other guests.
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Apostrophes 4. to show the omission of numbers in a date
the Roaring ‘20s the class of ‘98
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Apostrophes 5. to form the plurals of letter and academic titles
p’s and q’s M.A.’s
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Be careful not to use apostrophes where NOT needed.
1. Do not use apostrophes with possessive pronouns. Error: That book is her’s. Correct: That book is hers. Error: The dog wagged it’s tail. Correct: The dog wagged its tail. 2. Do not use an apostrophe to form a plural noun that is not possessive. Error: Professional athletes’ earn a lot of money. Correct: Professional athletes earn a lot of money. Error: Happy holidays from the Chandler’s Correct: Happy holidays from the Chandlers
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