You mean an apostrophe used in a contraction.
I did not like him.
I didn't like him.
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Periods, apostrophes, and exclamation points. Collectively, they are called punctuation. By the way, apostrophes doesn't have an apostrophe.
It's an accent, not an apostrophe. It's been borrowed from French. It's called an accent aigu.
it is called an apostrophe.
contraction.
For one, it is not called a comma, it is called an apostrophe. Here is a comma , and here is an apostrophe ' . Okay, now that that's over with, the apostrophe in the word youre goes between the R and the E. So, it would be you're
plural? --- It's called a plural possessive.
The apostrophe in O'Neal and O'Sullivan is actually a mark of elision -- an omission of one or more sounds in a word or phrase.
The name for the ' symbol used to show possession in English is an apostrophe.