Apostrophes – Ownership Flashcards
1
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apostrophes and ownership
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- apostrophes help show ownership and possession
- you can use nouns - people, places. things, or ideas
2
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singular and plural
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- singular owners: one person or thing owns or possess item(s)
- plural owners: more than one person or thing owns or possess item(s)
- the number of items possessed will not change what happens to the owners
3
Q
singular owner - basic
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- just add ‘apostrophe s’ to the end of a noun that possess the object
4
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singular owner - ends in ‘s’
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- not required, but is preferred to add ‘apostrophe s’ rather than just adding an apostrophe at the end
5
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plural owner - end in ‘s’ for plural
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- when your plural owner end in ‘s’, you just add an apostrophe to the end
6
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plural owner - two singular
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- ‘apostrophe s’ on both names means they each own one
- ‘apostrophe s’ on just the end name means they both own the same one
7
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What should you never use apostrophes for?
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possessive pronouns and names of family’s