The subject teacher's timetable was mistaken for the class teacher's time table( use apostrophe appropriately)
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an apostrophe + S ('s) to show that one person/thing owns or is a member of something. ...
Use an apostrophe after the "s" at the end of a plural noun to show possession. ...
If a plural noun doesn't end in "s," add an apostrophe + "s" to create the possessive form.
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Any time you have an it's or an its in your writing, double-check the sentence. If you can say "it is" in its place, then you DO need the apostrophe. If its is showing something has possession or ownership of something, then you do NOT need an apostrophe and using its is correct.
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