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The apostrophe s can substitute for "has" or "is" or "was"; it can also mark possession.

My mother's shoes. In this case, apostrophe s does not abbreviate anything.

My mother's bought cookies. In this case, apostrophe s abbreviates "has". My mother has bought cookies.

My mother's home. In this case, apostrophe s abbreviates "is". My mother is home.

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