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The apostrophe (', ') is a punctuation mark, and sometimes a diacritical mark, in languages that use the Latin alphabet and some other alphabets.
An apostrophe ( ' ) is used to indicate the omission of one or more letters in a word (rock 'n' roll), omission of a century in a year ('97), a contraction ( ...
Jan 17, 2025 — Apostrophes show possession and contractions. Don't use them in descriptive phrases or to make nouns and shortened forms plural.
The apostrophe (') is the most troublesome punctuation mark in English, and perhaps also the least useful. No other punctuation mark causes so much ...
The apostrophe goes at the end because [two years] is the noun and it already ends with an S, so you don't add another S after the apostrophe.
Apostrophes are used to form the possessive form of a singular noun or a plural noun not ending in s by adding ' and an s at the end.
5 days ago — The meaning of APOSTROPHE is a mark ' used to indicate the omission of letters or numerals, the possessive case (as in 'John's book'), ...
The apostrophe is used to form possessive nouns, show omission of letters, and indicate plurals of letters, numbers, and symbols.
Apostrophes are used in contractions. A contraction is a word (or set of numbers) in which one or more letters (or numbers) have been omitted.
Commas are the superheroes of punctuation! They can perform many different functions. Apostrophes are most often used to stand in for missing letters or to ...
May 18, 2023 — Apostrophes form contractions, show possessives (usually -’s for singular nouns, apostrophe for most plurals), and rarely make nouns plural. ...
The apostrophe is used with contractions and to show possession. Apostrophe errors are extremely common. The following examples should help solve them.