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Day: August 31, 2023

684. The Apostrophe: Possessive Pronouns and Contractions

August 31, 2023August 30, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

Contractions always use an apostrophe. Possessive pronouns never use an apostrophe. Look at these examples: I know it’s cold today. The word it’s is a contraction for the words it is. Use an apostrophe in the contraction.The cat licked its… Read more684. The Apostrophe: Possessive Pronouns and Contractions

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