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Understand Your Apostrophes: Possession and Contraction

Apostrophes have two main uses.

They can show possession, which means who something belongs to.

for example:

the dog's dinner

Here, the apostrophe shows that the dinner belongs to the dog.

 

They can also be used for contraction, which means missing out letters from a word.

for example:

The dog doesn't want to eat its dinner.

Here the apostrophe shows that the letter 'o' has been missed out. Doesn't is short for does not.

 

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