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Title: Apostrophes


1
Apostrophes
  • You Gotta Have em!

2
What Does an Apostrophe Do?
  • An apostrophe has two functions
  • An apostrophe is used to show possession or
    ownership
  • Susies book
  • Johns parents
  • An apostrophe is used to form contractions
  • Cant
  • Im

3
Forming Possessives of Nouns
  • Add an apostrophe and s to show the possessive
    case of most singular nouns
  • The leaf of the shrub the shrubs leaf
  • Notice that with a singular noun ending in s,
    you may still use an apostrophe and s to form
    the possessive
  • The check of the waitress the waitresss check

4
Possessive Nouns, cnt.
  • Add an apostrophe to show the possessive case of
    plural nouns ending in s or es.
  • The t-shirts of the boys the boys t-shirts
  • The uniforms of the sailors the sailors uniforms

5
Possessive nouns, cnt.
  • Add an apostrophe and an s to show the
    possessive case of plural nouns that do not end
    in s or es.
  • The suits of the men the mens suits
  • The toys of the children the childrens toys

6
Compound Noun Possessives
  • Add an apostrophe and s (or just an apostrophe
    if the word is a plural ending in s) to the last
    word of a compound noun to form the possessive
  • Johnny and Susies parents
  • The Chief Justices decision

7
Joint and Individual Ownership
  • Sometimes people share ownership and sometimes
    several people claim individual ownership
  • To show joint ownership, make the final noun
    possessive. To show individual ownership, make
    each noun possessive
  • Will and Martins dog
  • Susans, Maries, and Alices papers

8
Forming Possessives of pronouns
  • Do not use an apostrophe with the possessive
    forms of personal pronouns. The possessive forms
    of personal pronouns (his, hers, its, our, yours,
    theirs, and so on) already show possession.
    Thus, they do not need apostrophes.
  • His old car
  • That house of ours

9
Forming Contractions
  • A contraction is formed by removing a letter or
    letters from an expression and replacing the
    missing letter(s) with an apostrophe.
  • Cannot cant were not werent
  • Should not shouldnt will not wont
  • She will shell we will well
  • He would hed they would theyd
  • They have theyve you are youre
  • I am Im Michael is Michaels

10
Contractions and Formal Writing
  • Contractions should be used sparingly in formal
    writing. Reserve them to add flavor to dialogue.
    In other cases, write out the words.
  • Dont Be Lazy!

11
Try this exercise!
  • http//phschool.com/atschool/writing_grammar/ruby/
    grammar_practice_activities/chapter27/wag11_act_27
    -6_a.html
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