Others' Apostrophe
What is others' apostrophe?
An others' apostrophe is a punctuation mark used to indicate the possessive form of a word that already ends in an 's.' It is placed after the 's' and before the apostrophe to show ownership or belonging to someone or something else. For example, 'Charles's car' or 'the Jones's house.'
What are the types of others' apostrophe?
There are two types of others' apostrophes: 1. Singular possessive: It is used when there is only one owner or possessor. For example, 'Daniel's book.' 2. Plural possessive: It is used when there are multiple owners or possessors. For example, 'the students' bags.'
How to complete others' apostrophe
To complete others' apostrophe correctly, follow these steps:
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