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An apostrophe is used when one or more letters has been removed from a word, or when two words have been combined; except for the possessive adjective "its." Horse Isle :) JumperGal riding Sonic :) Dude/Dudet thx this rlly helped me cuz i have a quiz on Apostrophes so just th CTG (>.>) <(0.0)> (<.<)

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What is the apostrophe in didn't called?

You mean an apostrophe used in a contraction.I did not like him.I didn't like him.


What symbol can be used to mean prime and can also mean feet?

apostrophe '


What does on apostrophe mean?

An apostrophe is a punctuation mark used to indicate possession or to show where letters have been omitted in contractions. It is also used in some plural forms of numbers and letters.


Has believes got an apostrophe?

Did you mean "Does believes have an apostrophe?" No, it doesn't.


What does the apostrophe mean in there's?

The word there's is a contraction for there is. The apostrophe substitutes for the i in is.


What punctuation is used to show that letters were dropped in a contract?

An apostrophe is used to show that letters were dropped in a contract. This is known as an apostrophe for contractions, where the omitted letters are replaced by the apostrophe.


What does a possessive apostrophe mean in English?

A possessive apostrophe means just that. It means that the apostrophe is indicating that that noun has ownership or possession, purpose or origin of the noun that comes after it.Examples:This is John's house.John owns the house, therefore, it is John's house.We went to the children's playground.The playground intended for children.The term 'possessive apostrophe' is used to distinguish the apostrophe from a contraction using an apostrophe.


What is an apostrophe that shows contraction?

It is an apostrophe that is used in a word like couldn't. Instead of could not you use an apostrophe to make it in to couldn't and that is how is used. It can also be used with numbers, like for example 1954 using an apostrophe like this '54 makes it an apostrophe that shows contraction.


Is apostrophe used for the word sees?

No, the word &quot;sees&quot; does not require an apostrophe. The apostrophe is used to show possession or omission of letters, not for pluralizing verbs.


What is the sign for apostrophe?

The sign for an apostrophe is '. It is used to indicate possession or contraction in written language.


Is its spelled with a apostrophe?

1. If its is used as a possessive noun, then there is no need for an apostrophe. Example: its name 2. If its is to be used as a contraction of the words it is, the there should be an apostrophe. it is: it's


First Question What does an apostrophe ' mean and when is it used?

Horsisle answer: An apostrophe is used when one or more letters has been removed from a word, or when two words have been combined; except for the possessive adjective "its". Brought to you by Parasja, brown server