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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Noun

Of all the world's monster's, the dragon i best known.
  

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The apostrophe "s" after world is correct to show possession. After "monster" you just need an "s" to show that it is plural. The pronoun"I" is always written as a capital letter.

  • The apostrophe "s" after world is correct to show possession.
  • After "monster" you just need an "s" to show that it is plural.
  • The pronoun"I" is always written as a capital letter.
  • Of all the world's monsters, I know the dragon best.
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The apostrophe "s" after world is correct to show possession. After "monster" you just need an "s" to show that it is plural. The pronoun"I" is always written as a capital letter.

Of all the world's monsters, I know the dragon best.
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This post is to hopefully help understand possessives better.

Whenever you add an apostrophe or an apostrophe plus an s to a noun you are giving that noun possession over something. Another way of looking at it to know when to give a noun possession is if you can substitute the possessive form with of. For example, instead of saying, "World's monsters" you could say, "Of al

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