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The Most Misused and Abused Punctuation Mark
Rule #1: FORMING
POSSESSIVES
SINGULAR NOUNS
Add an ‘s to the end of
singular nouns
The girl owns the book.
The girl’s book
The boy owns the dog.
The boy’s dog
The baby owns the toy.
The baby’s toy
The man owns the laptop.
The man’s laptop
The woman owns the car.
The woman’s car
FORMING POSSESSIVES
SINGULAR NOUNS (cont.)
Add an ‘s to the end of
common singular nouns that
end in -s.
Wes’s guitar
Add only an ‘ to classical
and biblical names that
end in -s.
Moses’ brother
Hercules’ strength
The bus’s tire is flat.
FORMING POSSESSIVES
PLURAL NOUNS
Add ONLY ‘ to the end of
plural nouns that already
end in -s or -es.
The girls own the books.
The girls’ books
The boys own the dogs.
The boys’ dogs
The babies owns the toys.
The babies’ toys
FORMING POSSESSIVES
PLURAL NOUNS
Add ‘s to the end of plural
nouns that do NOT end in
–s or –es.
The men own the laptops.
The men’s laptops.
The women own the cars.
The women’s cars.
FORMING POSSESSIVES
COMPOUND NOUNS
Add the appropriate ‘ OR ‘s
to the last word of a
compound noun.
Johnson and Johnson’s baby
powder
(last word is singular w/o an -s)
The Red Cross’s volunteers.
(last word is singular with an –s)
Smith and Son’s Electronics.
(last word singular – one son)
Smith and Sons’ Electronics.
(last word is plural – several sons)
My father-in-law’s new boat.
(hyphenated compound noun)
King George III’s army
(titles of rulers and leaders)
The Chief Justice’s decision
(titles of rulers and leaders)
FORMING POSSESSIVES
COMPOUND NOUNS
Who possesses the item?
JOINT OWNERSHIP
Will and Mary’s dogs are
very well behaved.
They own the dogs together.
Susan, Marie, and Alice’s
paper is finished.
One paper they worked on as
a group.
INDIVIDUAL OWNERSHIP
Will’s and Mary’s dogs are
very well behaved.
They each own dogs.
Susan’s, Marie’s, and Alice’s
papers are finished.
They each wrote papers.
FORMING POSSESSIVES
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
Do NOT use an apostrophe with the possessive forms of
personal pronouns.
his
hers
its
ours
yours
theirs
his old car is blue
that hobby of hers is expensive
its tail is injured
that house of ours needs a new coat of paint
that paper of yours needs revision
that project of theirs is perfect
FORMING POSSESSIVES
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
DO use an ‘s with indefinite pronouns
Nobody’s turn
One’s homework
Everybody’s friend
Somebody’s cell phone
Each other’s backpacks
One another’s calculators
POSSESSIVES OR NOT?
WHOSE vs. WHO’S
ITS vs. IT’S
WHOSE IS POSSESSIVE
Whose homes were damaged
ITS IS POSSESSIVE
Its tremors were felt many
in the quake?
WHO’S IS A CONTRACTION
FOR WHO IS
Who’s going to give money to
the Help for Haiti charity?
miles away.
IT’S IS A CONTRACTION
FOR IT IS.
It’s the site of a terrible
earthquake.
POSSESSIVES OR NOT?
YOUR vs. YOU’RE
YOUR IS POSSESSIVE
Your homework is finished.
YOU’RE IS A CONTRACTION
FOR YOU ARE
You‘re going to finish your
homework.
Rule #2: FORMING
CONTRACTIONS
CONTRACTIONS WITH VERBS
The most common type of contraction is formed by removing a letter(s)
from a verb and replacing the missing letter(s) with an apostrophe.
cannot
should not
were not
will not
she will
we shall
he would
they would
we have
they have
I am
you are
she is
Michael is
she has
it has
can’t
shouldn’t
weren’t
won’t
she’ll
we’ll
he’d
they’d
we’ve
they’ve
I’m
you’re
she’s
Michael’s
she’s
it’s
SPECIAL CONTRACTIONS
NUMBERS
The class of ’03
The blizzard of ’98
SURNAMES
O’Sullivan
d’Angelo
POETRY
e’en (for even)
o’er (for over)
‘tis (for it is)
DIALOGUE
Don’ you be afoolin’ me.
‘Tis a long way you’ll have
to be goin’.
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