can you explain what is apostraphe in grammar
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The apostrophe has two, and only two, uses: to show possession and to indicate the omission of letters or numbers. To further illustrate this point, let us examine some of the rules that dictate when apostrophes should be used and where they should be placed in a word.
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Apostrophe is an punctuation sign (').Its meaning depends on how we use it .For ex- 1.This pen is Tita's. In this sentence it is showing possession.
2.I couldn't do my homework.-In this sentence it is showing the omission of letter 'o'.
If the answer was the best tag as brainliest
2.I couldn't do my homework.-In this sentence it is showing the omission of letter 'o'.
If the answer was the best tag as brainliest
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