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Answer: The answer to The English question about defining apostrophe is an apostrophe is a punctuation mark that uses for the sentence that is placed between the letters, the words that have the plural nouns that have been ended with an "S", and also the following sentence indicates the possession and the contraction.

Explanation: Here are 5 of the examples using an apostrophe that is placed between the letters, the words that have the plural nouns that have been ended with an "S", and also the following sentence indicates the possession and the contraction:

  1. you + are = you’re (That's a contraction sentence! :D [First contraction sentence.])
  2. could + have = could've (*But not “could of”!) [That's still a contraction sentence! :D {Second contraction sentence.}]
  3. That is Paul’s coat. (Possession Sentence #1.)
  4. Are you Ms. Garby’s sister? (Possession Sentence #2.)
  5. Let's explore your parent's bedroom. (Possession Sentence #3.)

As always to remember:

  • First, using a contraction in order to show the combination of given 2 words, the apostrophe is placed between the letters where you also took out of the letter.
  • Last, a possession in order to show the object or a person that belongs to someone or something.
  • Here is the note: the plural words are just always required an "s", not an apostrophe.

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