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Mateo
In english... ''s'' and '' 's'' When can i use the ''s'' in the end of a sentense, and when is recommended to use " 's" (apostrophe) in a sentese?
2015年9月21日 15:58
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Plurals are usually formed by adding 's' or 'es'. I have two dogs. Their team has had two wins and two losses. An apostrophe is used for possessives: That is Robert's house. If the noun is plural and possessive, the apostrophe goes after the 's'. The boys' clothes are in the closet. Apostrophes are also used in contractions to show where letters were left out: It's sunny today (it is). He's my brother (he is). She's been sick since Sunday (she has).
2015年9月21日
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"s" is plural. 's is for is, has and possession.
2015年9月21日
Ohh, Interesting...
2015年9月21日
sometimes people ( such as myself) are too lazy to put the apostrophe and so write : its instead of it's or dont instead of don't , that is why you see it witten that way, however writing that way is incorrect and you should follow Susan's rules below.
2015年9月21日
I know that is for a possesion, but many times i have seen that some people writes "For the" or "of the" and doesn't use the apostrophe
2015年9月21日
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