An apostrophe is used to show possession, for example:
The car belongs to Chris. It is Chris's car.
This book belongs to Margie. This is Margie's book.
I have a photo of the house of the pastor. I have a photo of the pastor's house.
The house has a blue door. The house's door is blue.
an apostrophe is a punctuation mark.
The punctuation mark in the name O'Brian is an apostrophe. It is used to indicate the omission of letters (in this case, the letter "c" in "O'Brien"), and to show possession or as a contraction.
An apostrophe is a punctuation mark used to indicate possession or to show where letters have been omitted in contractions. It is also used in some plural forms of numbers and letters.
An apostrophe is used to show possession and contractions. The apostrophe is used to show the possessive form of a noun and is use also used to form contractions.
An apostrophe is a punctuation mark that is used to indicate possession or to show that letters have been omitted in a contraction. In the phrase "For we are," an apostrophe is not needed as there is no ownership or contraction being shown.
The apostrophe is used to show that a noun is possessive.
The punctuation mark for exclamatory sentences is an exclamation point (!). It is used to show strong emotion, excitement, or emphasis in a sentence.
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No. Ours is a possessive pronoun. It requires no punctuation to show possession.
The punctuation mark that shows possession is the apostrophe, either placed and the end of a word followed by an 's', or if the word ends in an 's', following that 's'.
One type of punctuation used to emphasize something is the exclamation mark (!). It is typically used to show strong feelings, emphasis, or to indicate shouting in writing.
a period would be after initials to show that it is an abbreviation therefore a period is used so what