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Apostrophes Explained: Contractions vs. Possession Guide #12041 (License: Personal Use)
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This vibrant educational infographic breaks down apostrophe usage into two core categories: contractions (e.g., “don’t,” “I’ve”) and possession (e.g., “girl’s coat,” “boys’ team”), including special rules for plural nouns ending in *s*. It emphasizes critical exceptions-like apostrophes not used for plurals-and provides memorable examples to prevent common errors.
Used in ESL, grammar, or elementary/middle school English curricula; ideal for blog posts, printable worksheets, or digital flashcards targeting learners struggling with punctuation fundamentals.
Related Cliparts: Master apostrophe rules for contractions (it’s, they’re) and possession (girl’s coat, boys’ team). Clear examples, common mistakes, and memory tips included.
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