04-12-2014, 06:57 AM
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Just Doing My Own Thing
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: London, Spain, New Zealand, GFY - Not Croydon...
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DamianJ
Glasses.
An apostrophe is only ever used to denote possession or contraction.
Possession: "Eddy's grammar is really bad" = the grammar belonging to Eddy is really bad.
Contraction: "His grammar isn't good" = His grammar is not good.
Just because words end in S doesn't mean they need an apostrophe.
HTH
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