Grammar Rules Questions Medium
The correct way to use apostrophes is to indicate possession or to show the omission of letters in contractions.
1. Possession: Use an apostrophe followed by an "s" ('s) to show that something belongs to someone or something. For example: "John's car" indicates that the car belongs to John.
2. Contractions: Use an apostrophe to replace missing letters in contractions. For example: "can't" is a contraction of "cannot," where the apostrophe replaces the missing letters "no."
It is important to note that apostrophes should not be used to make words plural.