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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Apostrophys

what is the difference between contracted and possessive?
  

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The apostrophe itself looks exactly the same. Peter's here: Peter is here. Peter's dog: The dog that belongs to Peter.

  • The apostrophe itself looks exactly the same.
  • Peter's here: Peter is here.
  • Peter's dog: The dog that belongs to Peter.
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The apostrophe itself looks exactly the same.

Peter's here: Peter is here.
Peter's dog: The dog that belongs to Peter.

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