Both expressions show possession. The apostrophe before the s indicates singular posession and the apostrophe after the s indicates plural possession. Example: the car's bumper (singular); the cars' bumpers (plural)
To show possession
To show possession.
The name for the ' symbol used to show possession in English is an apostrophe.
They do not show possesstion.
No, the possessive form of "personnel" is "personnel's." The correct possessive form is "personnel's." For example, "The personnel's training session will be held tomorrow."
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An apostrophe is this symbol ' . It can be used to show possession. It can also be used in plural possession, but not always for "its".
You can spell the word "County" showing possession as "County's."
An apostrophe is this symbol ' . It can be used to show possession. It can also be used in plural possession, but not always for "its".
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