Apostrophes (') - Ashford University
Apostrophes (') Apostrophes show possession, indicate a contraction (the omission of one or more letters or numbers), or are used to form the plurals of some letters and abbreviations. Possesives Rule #1: Use an apostrophe to form a possessive noun or pronoun. Use the apostrophe even when the item in possession is not stated, but is implied. ................
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