词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_apostrophe | ||||||||||||||
释义 | Apostrophe (’)Apostrophe to show two words have been connected (contraction)We sometimes connect two words to make one shorter word. We use an apostrophe to show that we have left out one or more letters:
Warning: We use ’s for has and is:
Warning: We use ’d for had and would:
See also: Contractions Apostrophe + s to show possessionWhen we show who owns something or has a close relationship with something, we use an apostrophe + s after the name or the noun. When the noun is plural, we put the apostrophe after the s:
See also: Possession (John’s car, a friend of mine) Apostrophe with timeWe can use an apostrophe + s to show duration. When the time noun is plural, the apostrophe comes after the s:
When we write the time, we sometimes use o’clock:
See also: Telling the time Apostrophe: typical errorWe use an apostrophe to contract it is to it’s. We don’t use an apostrophe with possessive its:
See also: Possession (John’s car, a friend of mine) Possessive ’s Possessives with of Punctuation |
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