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1. Examples of Apostrophes Showing Possession Here are a few examples using Apostrophes.
2. Identify any errors with Apostrophes
3. Apostrophes do not indicate plurality
4. Practice: Apostrophes and plurals
5. Apostrophes do not make plurals
6. Exercise : Apostrophes Punctuate the following sentences with Apostrophes according to the rules for using the apostrophe
7. Apostrophes with two or more people
8. How to Use Apostrophes With Single Nouns
9. Apostrophes serve two purposes—possession and contraction
10. Do not use Apostrophes to make plurals
11. Apostrophes help make your writing clear and short.
12. Apostrophes have two main uses: Indicating possession (e.g
13. In the meantime, here are the rules for using Apostrophes
14. Apostrophes show that a word is possessive, that it owns something
15. Apostrophes are those little curved marks you see hanging from certain letters
16. Apostrophes in last names? Does this picture make you shudder? It should
17. The rules for Apostrophes vary with the type of word
18. Apostrophes are tiny punctuation marks but are majorly misused every single day
19. You have learned that nouns form their possessive by adding Apostrophes
20. The biggest apostrophe make is the use of Apostrophes for plurals
21. Apostrophes are used to indicate possession for nouns, but not pronouns (i.e
22. When Alphabetizing, ignore all punctuation—for example, periods, commas, hyphens, apostrophes, and slashes
23. Our Apostrophes worksheets have all the answers to help them navigate text …
24. Apostrophes can be the source of many questions as students learn to read and write
25. Let's begin with an examination of Apostrophes at work and then we'll break down …
26. Make sure students put apostrophes in just the right place with our Contractions worksheets
27. Two sequential apostrophes in a quoted string denote a single character, namely an apostrophe.
28. Also known as a turne tale, aversio, and aversion, Apostrophes are more often found in …
29. Luckily, our interactive Apostrophes games are here to help! With activities for every level from first to fifth grade, these Apostrophes games introduce your students to the two main uses of the apostrophe: possessives and contractions.
30. Synonyms for Asyndeta include omissions, elisions, aphereses, apheses, apocopes, apostrophes, ellipses, gapping, haplographies and haplologies
31. Apostrophes are hard-working little punctuation marks that can indicate a number of different things
32. Apostrophes serve two basic functions; they show possession and indicate letters have been removed to form a contraction
33. The basic idea is this: use apostrophes to show that one thing owns, or possesses, another.
34. Apostrophes are often used to make single letters plural because without them the sentence might be confusing to read
35. She’s writing a paper) Contractions should be avoided in academic writing, but possessive Apostrophes are used in all types of writing
36. Apostrophes are punctuation marks used to indicate possession.The placement of an apostrophe depends upon the word you are making possessive
37. The Romantic plays increase the interrogations, apostrophes, abrupt interruptions[sentencedict .com], exclamations and leaders that were so evident in sentimental comedy.
38. Three new things I learned about Apostrophes are that French names ending in s or x should be followed by an ‘s
39. Apostrophe (plural Apostrophes) ( orthography ) The text character ’ , which serves as a punctuation mark in various languages and as a diacritical mark in certain rare contexts
40. The sight of so many apostrophes may not be sightly to the English eye, but their presence may hopefully make it easier to pronounce them.
41. Apostrophes Remember that an apostrophe is a punctuation mark indicating either possession or a place where letters have been left out of a word
42. Commas are the same in appearance as apostrophes ( ’ ), but they are placed on the bottom line of the text (in the same location as periods)
43. To a particular person or thing Apostrophize something (formal) to add apostrophes to a piece of writing See Apostrophize in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
44. To a particular person or thing Apostrophize something (formal) to add apostrophes to a piece of writing See Apostrophize in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
45. They don’t make the words possessive in themselves; the words already are, which is one of the reasons that Apostrophes can be so easy to forget.
46. Apostrophes are marks of punctuation that are used in three different ways, with each way having its own set of rules: 1.Use an apostrophe to show ownership/possession
47. Apostrophes are punctuation marks used to indicate possession; the placement of an apostrophe depends upon the word being made possessive.Apostrophes are also used in contractions; however, contractions are not common in academic writing
48. * Different style guides give different information for using Apostrophes with nouns that end in s, so the best thing to do is consult a style guide and be consistent with its advice
49. On the other hand, Birmingham, in the West Midlands, dumped place name apostrophes in ’09 and as far as I know the vanished are still banished (although that tale may be Apostrophal)
50. On the other hand, Birmingham, in the West Midlands, dumped place name apostrophes in ’09 and as far as I know the vanished are still banished (although that tale may be Apostrophal)