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26 June, 00:25

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Apostrophes seem pretty basic, right? But what's the difference between an apostrophe and a possessive and why do people so often get them confused?

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  1. 26 June, 01:14
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    Explanation:

    An apostrophe shows there is more than one of a noun, or combines words such as: that is - that's

    a possessive shows the ownership of the subject.

    Stacey's mom has got it going on. That is Stacey's mom. Her mom.
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