ACT PREP PRACTICE (Punctuation--Apostrophe)--April 11, 2017

An apostrophe indicates a missing letter or letters in a contraction.

Use an apostrophe and the letter s after a singular noun to form the possessive unless the 's makes pronunciation too cumbersome.

Use an apostrophe after a regular plural noun to form the possessive.

Use an apostrophe to form the possessive of indefinite pronouns but not personal pronouns.

Submit the activity at the end of the exercise. Your daily scores will be recorded and averaged at the end of each week for one weekly grade. Worth 10 points.

Ref. p. 113, p.123

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