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The Three Apostrophes!

This guide explores the use of apostrophes in English, focusing on contractions and possessive forms. Learn how two words can join to form contractions like "don't," "can't," and "shouldn't," as well as how to indicate ownership with examples such as "the dog's bone" and "the cars' mirrors." Discover the common mistakes and the importance of correct apostrophe usage for clarity in writing. This informative resource aims to simplify the rules surrounding apostrophe placement in both contractions and possessives.

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The Three Apostrophes!

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  1. The Three Apostrophes! , , ,

  2. Contraction! When two words join together Don't Can't Shouldn't

  3. Don't Can't Shouldn't Do not Should not Can not

  4. Possessive! To show ownership , The dog s bone was tasty

  5. , The dog s bone was tasty

  6. , The dogs bone was tasty

  7. The cars' mirrors were broken.

  8. , The cars mirrors were broken.

  9. Pointless! Pointles's' apo'strophe appear's wherever's you 'see's an 's. That's right Tube's use them for every's s''s'''s's'

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