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Keyboarding. Language Art Apostrophe – Singular Possessive Nouns By Tariq Ibn Aziz Dammam Community College. Singular Possessive Noun. Plural Possessive Noun. plural Possessive Noun. Lesson 37-D: Apostrophe – Singular Possessive Noun.

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  1. Keyboarding Language Art Apostrophe – Singular Possessive Nouns By Tariq Ibn Aziz Dammam Community College

  2. Singular Possessive Noun

  3. Plural Possessive Noun

  4. plural Possessive Noun

  5. Lesson 37-D: Apostrophe – Singular Possessive Noun • The man’s / mans’ computer was broken during the trip. • Several customers’s / customers’ accounts were being investigated. • It is an executive’s/executives’ duty to provide a safe working environment for employees. • This year’s/years’ profits were lower than the board expected. • All employee’s/employees’ paychecks had to be reissued. • During the month of October, the secretaries’s/secretaries’ offices will be renovated.

  6. Singular Possessive Noun/possessive pronoun

  7. Singular Possessive Noun/possessive pronoun

  8. Lesson 37-D: Apostrophe – Singular Possessive Noun/Possessive Noun • Someone’s / Someones car is blocking the driveway next to our’s/ours. • Everyone’s / Everyones paycheck will reflect a raise as soon as the paperwork is submitted. • The missing pen, which was her’s / hers, was found on someone’s / someones desk. • Everybody’s / Everybodys projects appear rather dull; on the other hand, your’s / yours seems to have possibilities. • Truly, no one’s / no ones speech was as inspiring as his’/his speech. • This laptop is our’s / ours, isn’t it?

  9. Topic Covered

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