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The mnemonic of possession, often remembered by the phrase "the cat's toy," illustrates how to indicate ownership in English. The apostrophe followed by an "s" ('s) shows that something belongs to someone or something, as in "the dog's bone." For plural nouns ending in "s," only an apostrophe is added, such as "the dogs' park." This simple rule helps clarify relationships between nouns in writing.

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