They do not show possesstion.
Angel's wings -- one angel Angels' wings -- more than one angel Angels -- plural not possessing anything
Because if we used "it's" for possession, we'd become confused whether this were used to show possession or to show a contraction of the two words "it" and "is."
This is incorrect. Apostrophes are not used to make plural words singular. Apostrophes are used to show possession or to indicate missing letters in contractions. Plural words are formed by adding "s" or "es" depending on the word.
They are considered auxiliary verbs, and not forms of be.
To show possession
Happiness is a word to show emotions. Happiness is a positive emotion which is cheer.
Words that convey levels of happiness include "joyful," "ecstatic," "content," "cheerful," "elated," and "blissful." These terms range from moderate happiness, like "content," to intense joy, such as "ecstatic." Other expressions, such as "delighted" and "overjoyed," also capture various degrees of positive emotion. Each word reflects a different intensity or nuance of happiness.
David Boreanaz
It should be --- Kissed by an Angel.All words in the title are capitalized except the articles, conjunctions and prepositions.
To show possession.
The name for the ' symbol used to show possession in English is an apostrophe.
A hyphen is used to connect words or parts of words, while an apostrophe is used to show possession or to indicate missing letters in contractions.