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English Grammar
Punctuation
Apostrophes
In 1-2 sentences, explain how to use an apostrophe to show possession for singular and plural nouns and to form contractions. (2 points)
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An apostrophe is used before the letter "s" to show possession for singular nouns, and after the letter "s" for plural nouns; it is also used to combine words and indicate missing letters in contractions.
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