Explanation: An apostrophe and the letter 's' are used to show possession.It is important to put the apostrophe in the correct place, either before the 's' or after the 's', depending on whether the subject is singular or plural.
How do you show possession in a sentence?
- Use an apostrophe +"s" ('s) to show that one person/thing owns or is a member of something.
- Use an apostrophe after the "s" (s') at the end of a plural noun to show possession.
- If a plural noun doesn't end in "s," add an apostrophe + "s" to create the possessive form.
What is the symbol that shows possession?
Apostrophes Showing Possession. An apostrophe is normally used with the letter s to show ownership or possession. With most singular nouns, simply add an apostrophe plus the letter s to do this. An apostrophe plus s is never added to make a noun plural--even a proper noun.
How do you show possession with apostrophe?
Use an apostrophe in the possessive form of a noun to indicate ownership. To show ownership, add apostrophe + s to the end of a word, with one exception: To show ownership with a plural noun already ending in s add only the apostrophe.
What is this symbol in punctuation?
Punctuation Mark Symbol
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apostrophe '
colon :
comma ,
dash —