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Understanding Apostrophes: Possession, Contractions, and Common Uses #12028 (License: Personal Use)
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This educational graphic explains that apostrophes resemble commas but sit above the baseline, used for showing possession (e.g., “Sarah’s book”) or forming contractions (e.g., “can’t”). The page invites users to click “NEXT” to begin an interactive activity reinforcing correct placement.
Used on grammar learning websites or classroom digital resources to introduce apostrophe rules; matches user intent for quick, visual grammar instruction-especially for K-12 or ESL learners.
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