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Grammar Slammer

The apostrophe catastrophe

You can't swing a cat these days without hitting a sign that uses the arduous apostrophe incorrectly. Even book titles and newspaper headlines have been caught in the act. But despite its widespread misuse, the rules aren't as complicated as they seem:

Rule 1:
Apostrophes are used in contractions to call attention to a missing letter or letters:

Note that the word 'its' ONLY HAS an apostrophe if it is a contraction of 'it is'. There is no apostrophe when ownership is concerned:

Rule 2:
Apostrophes are used to call attention to possession:

If there are two ships or companies, the apostrophe comes after the s:

Rule 3:
Apostrophes are never used to denote plurals.