Use Of Apostrophe
Rule-1: In order to form a Possessive case (to indicate that someone has some rights), the end of singular number of zodiacal noun is to add apostrophe and s. For example: Fahim is Fahima's brother This is Runa's pen. (pen of Runa)
Use of Apostrophe
Rule-2: Possessive case- If there is a plural number and if at the end of the plural number if s or es is added, then only to add the apostrophe. Such as: He reads in a boy's school. (school of boys) She reads in a girl's college.
Rule-3: Possessive case- If a plural number is a noun, and if no s es is added at the end of the plural number, then the apostrophe and s are to be added. Such as: I like kids's park.
Rule-4: If there is one or more letters in the words, instead of the letter or letter constellation, it is just an apostrophe. Eg: It is two o 'clock. (of clock) He can not swim (can not)
Rule-5: To make a number plural, add the apostrophe and s at the end of the number. Eg: I like music from the 1994's.
Rule-6: The apostrophe and s can be used to show the word plural, which is not usually plural. For example: Your plan is good, even if there are lots of it (His plan is good though there are many in it.)
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