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  1. Apostrophes | Punctuation Rules and Examples

    The apostrophe is placed where a letter or letters have been removed. Examples: Doesn’t, it’s, ’tis, can’t, you’d, should’ve, rock ’n’ roll, etc.

  2. Using Apostrophes - Grammar Monster

    Apostrophes are used to show possession (e.g., dog's dinner), in time expressions (e.g., 2 years' pay), in contractions (e.g., isn't) and, on rare occasions, to show plurals (Z's and 2's).

  3. Apostrophe: Definition, Rules And Examples In English

    Mar 5, 2025 · What is an Apostrophe? An apostrophe is a punctuation mark used to indicate possession or omitted letters in contractions. Examples: John’s (possession) It’s (contraction for “it is”) Children’s …

  4. 10 Rules for Using Apostrophe (‘) - grammarlookup.com

    Mar 18, 2025 · Understand the rules for using apostrophes correctly in writing. Explore our detailed guide on apostrophes to enhance your writing skills.

  5. A Complete Guide to Apostrophe Rules | Grammarly

    May 18, 2023 · In a contraction, an apostrophe represents missing letters. The most common contractions are made up of verbs, auxiliaries, or modals attached to other words: “He would” = …

  6. Apostrophe (‘) or (’) Useful Apostrophe Rules with Examples - 7ESL

    Apr 16, 2019 · Learn the correct use of apostrophes for possession, contractions, and more. Avoid common mistakes with our clear rules and examples in this helpful guide.

  7. Apostrophe Introduction - Purdue OWL® - Purdue University

    Apostrophes are used to form plurals of letters that appear in lowercase; here the rule appears to be more typographical than grammatical, e.g. "three ps" versus "three p's."

  8. Apostrophe Chart (Rules & Examples) - Grammar Chart

    Jun 11, 2025 · Apostrophes are used to create contractions, which combine two words together into a shortened form with the apostrophe taking the place of omitted letters. For example, the word “do …

  9. Apostrophe - The Punctuation Guide

    Avoid two of the most common contraction–apostrophe errors: the contraction of it is is it’s, and the contraction of let us is let’s; without the apostrophe, its is the possessive form of it, and lets is a form …

  10. Apostrophe Rules and Punctuation Guide With Examples

    Apostrophes are tricky punctuation marks that even Native English speakers struggle with. Take a look at a few simple rules to help you use them correctly.