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Small yet mighty Apostrophe focuses on a few things only, and it does them well. This also has the side effect of the app being incredibly lightweight and efficient. It opens and shuts in seconds ...
The weirdness comes courtesy of a single apostrophe, the one in teachers’ lounge, and the conspicuous absence of another in teachers college. And, no, those aren’t errors.
Simply tack an apostrophe onto the end of a plural name to make it possessive. Plural first, then possessive. The LA Times provided a few other examples of plural possessives: ...
Its over. An organization called the Apostrophe Protection Society has given up its 18-year battle to rescue the beleaguered punctuation mark from decades of misuse — with its founder declari… ...
The poor apostrophe. As if things weren’t hard enough for the little mark already, social media and smartphones have made us even less likely to give it a little respect.
After 18 years, the Apostrophe Protection Society has been disbanded by its founder and chairman, retired journalist John Richards. Despite his best efforts, he says, he lost the battle for proper ...
The apostrophe is out to get you. That innocent-looking little punctuation mark you learned about in elementary school has been plotting against you all your life. It’s not like the hyphen ...
Slowly but surely, the apostrophe has been forgotten or purposely left behind in an increasing array of words. The very public feuding over public places and punctuation is here again — and it's ...
When we talk of decades like the 80s and 90s, an apostrophe before the number makes it clear that weve left off the 19 (or 18), but most people stick the apostrophe before the s instead anyway. 5.
More than 50 years into the Information Age, computers are still getting confused by the apostrophe. It’s a problem familiar to O’Connors, D’Angelos, N’Dours and D’Artagnans across America.