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            Looking at Apostrophes

                 and Abbreviations








        SHOWING POSSESSION
        Apostrophes are put at the end of nouns when the nouns
        have something belonging to them.


        Making singular nouns possessive
        If a noun is singular and it has something belonging to it, add
        an apostrophe and an ‘s’. For singular words that show
        possession the apostrophe is always placed before the ‘s’
        which has been added:


            Karen’s handbag was stolen.

            Her neighbour’s fence was blown down.

            The child’s ball bounced over the wall.

        If the singular noun already ends in an ‘s’, another ‘s’ should
        still be added:


            The princess’s bridal gown was made by a well-known
            couturier.
            The thief stole the duchess’s jewels.





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