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Pupils will develop an understanding of possessive apostrophes in plural and singular nouns. These worksheets, covering apostrophes for possession, are an excellent way for children in Y2 to revise ...
To form the possessive of a noun that ends in S, AP style has separate rules for proper names and generic nouns. For proper names like James, AP says, add an apostrophe only: He borrowed James’ car.
Everyone knows that the holidays are a great time to show your good will to man. But they’re also a great time to show your backside. From spiked eggnog to shameless re-gifting to caroling ...