An apostrophe is a punctuation mark.
Use an apostrophe to show possessive before the letter S at the end of the word.
An apostrophe looks like a single quote mark, but properly, like a single closing quote mark.
Too many people simply add an apostrophe at the end of a word before the letter S, when they really intend to show the plural case, not the possessive case.
It's not hard to learn how to use an apostrophe.
No
you dont use an apostrophe in will not
make five sentences with word you
It means five, six or seven sentences.
No
No
you dont use an apostrophe in will not
you do not use an apostrophe in cultures.
make five sentences with word you
There are five sentences in five paragraphs.
No, the first letter of a sentence should not be capitalized if an apostrophe precedes it. The apostrophe indicates a contraction or possession and does not affect the capitalization rules for sentences.
One should never use an apostrophe for the word that.One should always use an apostrophe for the word that's, meaning that is.
An apostrophe is used in contraction. Example: you will: you'll
apostrophe: addressing something absent or not human as if it were there or could answer back. example: (to a clock) why aren't you moving faster?
There is not apostrophe in June. But, there would be apostrophe in the following example: June's car was totaled in the accident.
Unlike other possessives, the pronoun "its" does not use an apostrophe.When you see the apostrophe form "it's", that represents a contraction of "IT IS"."It's a hot day today and my dog is scratching its ears."
Doesn't the school require students to write their own sentences?A stranger's sentences won't match what the person can create alone.Alas, one girl couldn't write sentences, and one boy wouldn't.