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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

apostrophe

When to use apostrophe after ending s? please explain with few examples
  

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This is my fathe r's car. The car belongs to my father. Where are the childre n's clothes?

  • This is my fathe r's car.
  • The car belongs to my father.
  • Where are the childre n's clothes?
  • The clothes belong to the children.
  • My parent s' room is nice.
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This is my father's car. The car belongs to my father.

Where are the children's clothes? The clothes belong to the children.

My parents' room is nice. The room belongs to (both) my parents.

My parent's room
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Anonymousapostrophe after ending s?
When the "s-word" is plural and you wish to show possession or a similar relationship, just add an apostrophe.

parents is plural and ends in s. my parents' house is the house that my parents own.
boys is plural and ends in s. the boys' room is the

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