- Apostrophe - Wikipedia
The apostrophe (’, ') is a punctuation mark, and sometimes a diacritical mark, in languages that use the Latin alphabet and some other alphabets In English, the apostrophe is used for two basic purposes: The marking of the omission of one or more letters, e g , the contraction of "do not" to "don't"
- Apostrophes | Punctuation Rules and Examples
The apostrophe is a punctuation mark used to mark omissions and possessives of nouns and pronouns
- Apostrophe (’) - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
Apostrophe (’) - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary
- APOSTROPHE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of APOSTROPHE is a mark ' used to indicate the omission of letters or numerals, the possessive case (as in 'John's book'), or sometimes the plural of letters or numerals (as in 'the 1960's')
- Apostrophe: Definition, Rules And Examples In English
Apostrophe Definition and Rules in English with Examples Learn what is Apostrophe and How can you Use it along with Rules
- Apostrophe - The Punctuation Guide
In informal writing, it is acceptable to indicate a year with only the last two digits preceded by an apostrophe (e g , the class of ’85, pop music from the ’80s)
- A Complete Guide to Apostrophe Rules | Grammarly
Knowing when to use an apostrophe can be tricky Check out our easy guide of the do's and don'ts of apostrophes to make yourself a better writer
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