English Punctuation & Grammar : When to Use an Apostrophe

An apostrophe can be used to show ownership, and it can be used in conjunction with contractions. Find out when to use apostrophes with plural subjects and verbs with help from a certified tutor in this free video on punctuation and the English language. Expert: Paige Carrera Bio: Paige Carrera is a certified tutor for both Hillsborough and Pinellas Counties in the Tampa Bay area of Florida. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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3 Responses to English Punctuation & Grammar : When to Use an Apostrophe

  1. seygra20 says:

    are u sure about d “it’s” or its

  2. thefavoriteslist says:

    THANK YOU SO MUCH

  3. dhinostroza says:

    Same question. For example: Little knowing I can track its whereabouts on my iPhone.

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