Apostrophes show ownership and create a contraction.

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Yes, that's correct! Apostrophes serve two main purposes in the English language:

  1. Showing Ownership: When indicating that something belongs to someone or something, an apostrophe is used. For example:

    • Singular possession: "the cat's toy" (the toy belonging to the cat).
    • Plural possession: "the dogs' park" (the park belonging to multiple dogs).
  2. Creating Contractions: Apostrophes are used to indicate where letters have been omitted in contractions. For example:

    • "don't" (do not)
    • "it's" (it is or it has)
    • "you're" (you are)

Keep in mind that "it's" (with an apostrophe) means "it is" or "it has," while "its" (without an apostrophe) indicates possession.