A quick note on apostrophes

Reblogged from David Hewson:


Apostrophe abuse appears to be a modern disease. One that threatens to turn into an epidemic. Quite why, Lord knows. Simple apostrophe usage is a doddle to understand.


There are two common instances where you use apostrophes. When something's missing. And when something belongs to someone.


The omission example. You've already seen it.


When something's missing. You've already seen it.


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Published on December 08, 2013 00:20
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