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An apostrophe is a punctuation mark.

Use an apostrophe to show possessive before the letter S at the end of the word.

An apostrophe looks like a single quote mark, but properly, like a single closing quote mark.

Too many people simply add an apostrophe at the end of a word before the letter S, when they really intend to show the plural case, not the possessive case.

It's not hard to learn how to use an apostrophe.

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