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Possessive pronouns do not have apostrophes. Examples: his, hers, theirs, yours, and ours.

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Apostrophe before or after full stop?

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How do you tell if you add an apostrophe or an apostrophe s to words to make them plural?

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What are the correct uses of an apostrophe?

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