Title: THAT CRAZY APOSTROPHE (Part I)
1THAT CRAZY APOSTROPHE (Part I)
2The Original Use of the Apostrophe
- to show dropped letterslike in Shakespeares
plays.
Tis a consummation devoutly to be wishd.
3Today, the apostrophe has 3 main jobs.
- 1. Show ownership
- 2. Show omission of letters in contractions
- 3. Show plurals of numbers, letters, and other
stuff (Rarely used)
41. To show ownership of a singular noun add s
- The gorillas bananas are on the sidewalk.
- Rule
- The owner
- is left of the apostrophe
51. To show ownership of a plural noun ending in s
add
- The gorillas bananas are on the train.
- Rule
- The owners
- are left of the apostrophe
61. To show ownership of a plural noun ending in s
add
- The gorillas bananas are on the train.
The apostrophe goes AFTER the s to show the
bananas belong to more than one gorilla
71. To show ownership of a singular noun add s
- Rule
- The owner
- is left of the apostrophe
81. To show ownership of a plural noun ending in s
add
- Rule
- The owners
- are left of the apostrophe
91. Ownership
The apostrophe goes AFTER the s to show the room
belongs to more than one boy.
10Some plural nouns dont end with an s
- children
- women
- men
- people
-
- Treat these words just like a singular noun, such
as cat. - Simply add s to show ownership
11Some plural nouns dont end with an s
- the childrens toys
- the womens field house
- the mens bathroom
- the peoples country
- Simply add s
12Problems arising from missing apostrophes
- People at work will often organize documents in
an In Tray and Out Tray - Problems arose in an office when a worker named
Dick labeled his In Tray without the apostrophe - Dicks In Tray
This means something different than Dicks In
Tray
Dicks In Tray
13Problems arising from missing apostrophes
- Sign at a hotel convention
- New Members Welcome Drink
- That means something different than
- New Members Welcome Drink
Verb
Adj.
Look at how the word welcome changes from one
part of speech to another because of the
apostrophe.
142. To show the omission of letters in contractions
- who is whos
- they are theyre
- could have couldve
- there is theres
- do not dont
- you all yall
- it is its
The apostrophe takes the place of the missing
letters.
152. To show the omission of letters in contractions
- Class of 08
- Summer of 69
- Tons o fun!
- Keep on truckin
- Gday mate!
- KFC Finger lickin good
The apostrophe takes the place of the missing
letters.
16its vs. its
- its is short for it is
- its shows ownership
- That dog is chasing its tail!
- Test If replacing its with it is makes sense,
you know you need an apostrophe. - That dog is chasing it is tail.
17its vs. its
- A clever dog knows its master.
- A clever dog knows its master.
- These two sentences mean two different
thingsall because of the apostrophe.
18Catapostrophes!
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