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Jun 08, 2016 · Compound possessive nouns can be used one of two ways
When using a plural noun, the apostrophe goes after the s
Examples and definition of an Apostrophe
What is an Apostrophe? An apostrophe is a type of punctuation mark
An apostrophe (uh-POSS-truh-fee) is when a writer or speaker addresses someone who isn’t present or isn’t alive, an inanimate object, an abstract idea, or an imaginary figure
You can do this in three main ways: 1
the symbol ’ used in writing to show when a letter or a number has been left out, as in Im (= I
Knowing the proper time to use an apostrophe can get tricky
What meaning would be lost if we wrote my mothers birthday, the cats tail or the cats tails?