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  1. In grammatical terms, when we speak of contractions it means a shortening of words. A contraction is a shortened form of two words written as one word and an apostrophe takes the place of the missing letter or letters.

  2. An apostrophe (’) is a punctuation mark that is used with a noun to show possession or to indicate where a letter has been left out to form a contraction.

  3. 20 oct. 2023 · Possessive apostrophes are apostrophes (’) used with the letter s at the end of a noun to show ownership over or a close connection with another noun. For example, if you were talking about the tail of your cat, you can add a possessive apostrophe and an s as punctuation to show which noun is the owner. My cat’s tail.

  4. 21 févr. 2024 · English grammar uses the apostrophe in two ways: to indicate possession or contraction. Here are simple tips to learn how to use apostrophes correctly.

  5. 9 févr. 2023 · Use apostrophes for contraction or possession in each sentence. For example: The flowers' petals are starting to show beautiful vibrant colours! It won't be long until the bees arrive.

  6. 31 mai 2019 · Apostrophes are used to indicate possession and in contractions. There are different rules for singular and plural nouns.

  7. 1 mars 2022 · An apostrophe (‘) is a punctuation mark most commonly used to show possession or to form a contraction. This post will focus on apostrophes used to show possession. You can learn more about contractions in our post about apostrophes used to form contractions.