Asked by Makayla
What should be applied to possessives?
apostrophe
capitalization
parentheses
hyphen
quotation marks
italics
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Apostrophe.
Use an apostrophe to form possessive nouns (e.g., the cat's toy, the teachers' lounge). Note exceptions and style variations: possessive pronouns (his, hers, its, theirs) do not take an apostrophe, and some style guides differ on names ending in s (Charles's vs Charles').
Use an apostrophe to form possessive nouns (e.g., the cat's toy, the teachers' lounge). Note exceptions and style variations: possessive pronouns (his, hers, its, theirs) do not take an apostrophe, and some style guides differ on names ending in s (Charles's vs Charles').
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