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How to Use Apostrophes Properly: The Definitive Guide | English Grammar & Punctuation Lesson #Spon


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It’s something he’s used to doing every day

It’s “punctuation”

I always find it difficult to deal with the upper separators (‘)

When to use it and when not to use it

Spacers follow a lot of rules

I think they are being used in the wrong way most of the time

I know that I also misused them at some time

But today we must clarify all doubts about it

We use commas in the right way

I really think this video will help anyone

Needs to write frequently

Any person submitted for an exam

IELTS or FCE exam or even CAE

Anyone who writes e-mail frequently

Or even written messages, if you want to use the correct rules

In writing the letters “Chats”

School articles, local speakers, non-local,

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Let me know if you are using commas in your languages

Do you use it as the way in English

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Now let ‘s start

He studied punctuation

So how will explain the lesson ??

Well, first I’ll talk about

In the ownership formula, the formula added

When the commas are placed in a sign of ownership or relationship

Between two things

Then I will show how to use them

With verbs, consonants and some abbreviations of names

In the end I will explain some additional things

Such as abbreviations using commas

Let’s start

So let’s talk about the proprietary formula

Usually (s’) are used

But there are some exceptions

These illustrate the relationship between two things

Usually one thing has another

For example, the dog’s “dog’s ball”

So how do we use them with single names

Well, we add (s’)

For example, an orange Lucy

Or “I ate at Will House”

What will happen if these names end with the letter S?

Now this has become a cause for conflict

In the world of English grammar but the most accepted forms

Is added by s’ at the end of the name

Some people may protest

We just have to add (‘)

Whatever you chose, just install it and use it

Use one of these rules to prove them

At least it will be clear that you know what to do

I personally use the best (s’)

Because I think it’s more traditional

For example, the role of actress was difficult

Or a Jess dog called Maple

Now use the other rule that is used (‘) only

And do not use S, you’ll have to deal with it

In the language if you have S at the end of the word

You’ll have to say “Jess dog called Maple”

And “actress’s role was difficult”

Even if there were not S in the end

Complicated !!

So, what about the plural nouns?

Well, the names usually end with the letter S

To express ownership you just have to add

A comma (‘) at the end of the word

For example, my grandmother’s cozy cozy home

Or “a wonderful friends party”

Now that’s what makes English a little difficult

For if I say these two sentences

My friend’s party was wonderful

Or my friends party was wonderful

The first refers only to one friend

While the second refers to two friends “or even more”

The comma has been changed, but it is still pronounced

That’s why you have to add

Some of the expressions are speech

For the words “Coldplay Band Band” was never easy

But what about those words that never end with S

For example, children

Well, as in the single names we add only (s’)

So, baby clothes are on your left

Or a women’s party begins

Now these examples are less complex because the nouns are plural in them

The singular names of these nouns are plural

It looks different in its forms

But if you have a word like a lamb you have one lamb

Lamb, well it looks a bit tricky

As we explained in the previous example

They seem identical

Well, we’ve explained where to use ‘

Wayne used s’

The easiest thing is to use S ‘with everything

Except for the combined names ending with S

Which we use only ‘

Other note it sometimes

The second name is not important

You do not need to repeat the same thing

For example, my house is smaller than my parents’ house

I can only say I’m from my own home

Meaning is clear

I do not mean to say that my house is smaller in size

From my father

But I say it’s smaller in size

From the house of my father “the largest”

The meaning is clear so we do not need to

Repeat the same with the second house

Now what will happen if there is something more to him than the owner

What if you and I bought a cat together?

Will it be: an electronic cat and Lucy?

Or an electronic cat and Lucy “and God is the same need in the Arab!”

Well if we were the owners it would be, cat

Lucy and Kelly, because Ann is the last person to write

Property formula

However if they are similar elements

Everyone owns them alone, for example with a cat and a cat

Will be: Ally and Lucy cats

I have a cat, Eli has a cat

Well this was the case with the property

It should be clear

If it is not clear you can re-watch the section again

Then write a comment about the problem with you

Leave a comment and try to help but also

It is better if you are helping one another too

Now let’s talk about using commas in abbreviations of verbs

I have prepared five of the most common positions

In which shortcuts are used for actions

So when using the comma in the shortcut verb

Usually you make up for missing characters

For example I am, I’m

The comma acts as a character and is placed instead

It also makes a sign of pronunciation

Example 1, Acts attached to

For example do not = do not

can not = can not

could not = could not

should not = should not

The second example, conscience attached to will

I will = i’ll

she will = she’ll

they will = they’ll

The third example, this type may be

More complex. Names and pronouns with

For example: I am = I’m

you are = you’re

Will is = Will’s

So when looking at Will’s you’ll find it expressing

The property also has a shortcut status

The verb is to be

Woe watching television

It’s Telfau Weil

One of them will be “Will + be” and the other shows

The TV is a TV of woe

It’s a TV show

Another thing we notice is the use of “who” with the comma

who’s = who is

From there ??

.whose pronounce … a proprietary formula

A bag of these?

It is very important to remember that especially

When you write the exam

It’s a very common mistake

Especially among local speakers

I have certainly made a mistake in the past

But I really try and I will not

With this mistake in the future

The fourth example is the Conscience Annex already possessed to have

I have = i’ve

she has = she’s

If she’s may be “possessed” or “she is”

You should understand the context

Note that it is different from the proprietary formula

Because the formula property will be hers

Another type, the fifth example, pronouns attached to would -had

For example, I had = i’d

Now we want to use it in a position like: I’d better go

i had better go

We should not say: I had a dog when I was twelve

All I had was the twelfth

Then with would, I hope to do so

I hope so

In daily use, d ‘is used

With names like: Amy will love it

My mother will love it

Or Sophia Stod eat it

Sophia Stoud eat it

If these conversations are more commonly used

Now I want to cover other types of flax

They are not very common but they are very important

They will be stabbed once

In the first position when you get excited about the years

But we drop “figures”

Example: Summer 69

You understand that we are talking about 1996

But we prefer to say 69 ‘

It is common to use them when speaking about the 19th century period of the 1900s

The second position when the character of

For example: two o’clock o’clock

Originally it was

Or with honors: O’Donovan

Originally of Donovan

The third position: to display “pronunciation” in the dialogue

For example come on is changed to c’mon

You use commas to do a directional action

On the way she pronounced it

They are different: are not they?

Well guys: That’s what we’ve learned about grammar rules for commas

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