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In English grammar where apostrophe s is used ? Examples

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Shruti Kaura has a proven track record of 10+ years for providing individual training

Apostrophes show possession. for e.g. 1. Ram's cat got missing - here cat belongs to ram that's why we used Ram's. 2. This is my brother's house- Here house belongs to my brother that's why brother's. Contact me in case of any doubts.
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An apostrophe is used to show possession...for example, a boy's room. This means that you're describing the room which belongs to a boy. Similarly, when used after a word, it depicts plural possession. Eg: boys' night out
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hello suri, apostrophe s is used to indicate possession. take for example, This is ram's watch. if the noun is plural whch ends with an 's' like girls or boys then the possession would be indicated as girls'.e,g, this is a girls' college. exception: possession of personal noun is indicated as , 'mine','our'...
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hello suri, apostrophe s is used to indicate possession. take for example, This is ram's watch. if the noun is plural whch ends with an 's' like girls or boys then the possession would be indicated as girls'.e,g, this is a girls' college. exception: possession of personal noun is indicated as , 'mine','our' etc. let me know if u want to know something else..hope it helps.. read less
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Use the apostrophe to show possession. To show possession with a singular noun, add an apostrophe plus the letter s. Examples: a woman's hat the boss's wife Mrs. Chang's house
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Apostrophe s is a singular form which means that the thing/item belongs to a particular person. Ex: Rohan's book, Geeta's house, Mona's luggage, etc. All these are in singular form.
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Apostrophe+s is used to show possession with any singular noun by third person.. example - a woman's hat, friend's house, Surinder's bike etc.
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the apostrophe is used to show possession. To show possession with a singular noun, add an apostrophe plus the letter s. Examples: a woman's hat the boss's wife Mrs. Chang's house
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apostrophe or ('s) is used for possessives. When you tell about some one's possession or something that belongs to him/her we use apostrophe. For example: This is Surinder's book.
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For procession generally apostrophe is used like ramesh's book or your's choice.
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The apostrophe is also used to indicate shortening of a word: Can't (cannot), don't (do not), won't (will not)
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