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The Apostrophe

The Apostrophe. By: Sarah, Emily, Emma. To form the possessive of a singular noun, add an apostrophe and an ‘s’. Here are some examples: Girl + ‘s = Girl’s Boy + ‘s = Boy’s Man + ‘s = Man’s Chris + ‘s = Chris’s The girl’s hair is brown. The boy’s jeans are black. The man’s car is blue.

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The Apostrophe

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  1. The Apostrophe By: Sarah, Emily, Emma

  2. To form the possessive of a singular noun, add an apostrophe and an ‘s’. Here are some examples: Girl + ‘s = Girl’s Boy + ‘s = Boy’s Man + ‘s = Man’s Chris + ‘s = Chris’s The girl’s hair is brown. The boy’s jeans are black. The man’s car is blue. Chris’s dog is a golden retriever.

  3. To form the possessive of a plural noun that does not end in ‘s’ , add an apostrophe and an ‘s’. Here are some examples: Men’s Women’s Children’s You have to go into the men’s room. The women’s soccer team won their game yesterday. The children’s parents went to the daycare to pick them up.

  4. To form the possessive of a plural noun that ends in ‘s’, add only a apostrophe. Here are some examples: Teachers’ Gymnasts’ The teachers’ meetings are always held in the library. The gymnasts’ coach makes them work hard and do their best.

  5. Use an apostrophe and an a ‘s’ to form the possessive of indefinite pronouns. Here are some examples: Someone’s Anybody’s Someone’s juice fell and spilled all over the floor. It could be anybody’s game now! Never use an apostrophe in a possessive pronoun, such as ours and yours.

  6. Use an apostrophe in a contraction. In a contraction, the apostrophe simply replaces one or more letters. Here are some examples: He’s = he is Aren’t = are not I’m = I am It’s = it is Won’t = will not Don’t = do not

  7. Use an apostrophe to show the omission of number in a date. Here are some examples: The class of ‘17 (The class of 2017) The fall of ‘99 (The fall of 1999) When we graduate, we will be the class of ‘17. I was born in the fall of ‘99.

  8. Use an apostrophe and ‘s’ to form the plurals of letters, figures, and words used as words. Here are some examples: Four A’s Three 7’s If’s And’s But’s I got four A’s on my report card. I only have three 7’s in my deck of cards. No if’s, and’s, or but’s about it.

  9. Exercise Jessicas father went into the backyard to look for the dogs toy. The boys bikes were both blue and red. I have a full house, with two 6s and three 2s. My parents both graduated from high school in 86. There isnt anything we can do about it now.

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