hello my friend's i am not wootch and i'll never back off from my work...... yes i did take a break i really need that and i have a life to lead on .... but about this project if i didn't die i'll finish this project at any cost ....... any way i am working on it
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ReplyDeleteHow to spell words with apostrophes correctly
•We always add -s with an apostrophe in English.
Ronny's brother
1. Singular
•Add 's to the noun.
Mandy's brother John plays football.
My teacher's name is ...
2. Plural
•Add the apostrophe ' to regular plural forms:
The girls' room is very nice.
The Smiths' car is black.
•Add 's to irregular plural forms:
The children's books are over there.
Men's clothes are on the third floor.
•If there are multiple nouns, add 's only to the last noun:
Peter and John's mother is a teacher.
•If there are multiple nouns that refer to one person/thing – add 's to the last noun.
Peter and John's mother is a teacher.
•If there are multiple nouns that refer to more persons/things – add 's to both nouns.
Susan's and Steve's bags are black.
3. Singular names ending in -s
•Although it is not considered to be good English, you may add only the apostrophe words ending on unpronounced -s
Charles's dog – Charles' dog
Illinois's capital – Illinois' capital
Words ending in -x and -z follow the same rules.
Felix's car – Felix' car
But there are situations where only 's is the best choice to make the meaning clear.
only in these cases you add apostrophes
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