Workshop 7: Apostrophes, Faulty Predication
Workshop 7: Apostrophes, Faulty Predication
Workshop 7: Apostrophes, Faulty Predication
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Joint OwnershipTo show joint ownership by two people,add an apostrophe or apostrophe -s to thesecond noun of the pair.Example:Shana borrowed her mother andfather’s car for a road trip.If the two members of a noun pair possessa set of things individually, add anapostrophe or apostrophe -s to each noun.Example:Both Molly’s and David’s familieswent skiing last week.