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THE MIGHTY APOSTROPHE The apostrophe has only a handful of uses, but these uses are very important. A misplaced apostrophe can be annoying — not to mention lonely. 1. to create possessives 2. to show contractions 3. to create some plural forms The apostrophe is used:
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THE MIGHTY APOSTROPHE The apostrophe is used to create possessive forms for singular and plural nouns, especially nouns referring to people. possessive forms the mayor ’ s car, my father ’ s moustache Pedrito ’ s sister, Joe Kennedy ’ s habits
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THE MIGHTY APOSTROPHE Charles ’ car Dumas’ second novel, Jesus’ birth, Socrates’ ideas, Illinois’ legislature When a word ends in “s” just add an apostrophe.
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THE MIGHTY APOSTROPHE To form the possessive of a plural noun, we first make it plural and then add the apostrophe. The Kennedys ’ house The children ’ s playhouse The travelers ’ expectations Notice that with an irregular plural, the apostrophe will come before the “s.”
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THE MIGHTY APOSTROPHE A contraction allows us to blend sounds by omitting letters from a verb construction. The apostrophe shows where something is left out. I am a student here = I ’ m a student here. I have been working on the railroad. = I ’ ve been working on the railroad. They could have been great together. = They could ’ ve been great together.
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THE MIGHTY APOSTROPHE More contraction examples: Let us go. = Let ’ s go. Who is there? = Who ’ s there? It is Dierdre. = It ’ s Dierdre. REMINDER: It’s is a contraction for “it is”; the possessive of it = its (no apostrophe).
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THE MIGHTY APOSTROPHE The apostrophe is also used to form the plural of digits and letters... The word Mississippi has four s ’ s. She got three A ’ s and two B ’ s last semester. She dotted all her i ’ s very carefully.... and to indicate omission of a number in a date: summer of ’ 99; class of ’ 38
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THE MIGHTY APOSTROPHE To form the possessive of an inanimate object, especially with expressions of time and in personifications use an apostrophe. a year ’ s salary, my heart ’ s desire, your dollar ’ s worth, the paper ’ s conclusion
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Examples 1.Please dot your is and cross your ts. 2.Alices sweater is on the floor. 3.There is a boy in the girls bathroom. 4.The Chambless dog is in our yard. 5.Childrens playgroung is over there. 6.The dogs houses are nasty.
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Examples 1.We have 2.We are 3.Can not 4.I will 5.Would not 6.It is
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Assignment GUM p. 268 (1-10) p. 271 (1-10) p. 272 (1-10)
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THE MIGHTY APOSTROPHE The mighty apostrophe doesn’t mind being used, but it wants to be used wisely. Use it well and it will be there whenever you need it! You can now review the apostrophe and the other marks of punctuation in the Guide to Grammar and Writing.Guide to Grammar and Writing
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