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  1. An apostrophe is never used to form the possessive of a personal pronoun. (Web site)
  2. An apostrophe is an example of a rhetorical trope. (Web site) Move Up
  3. The apostrophe is actually a formality and is almost always left out in written texts. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Usually an apostrophe is added followed by the letter s (except for plurals, which take the plural "-s" ending first, and then add the apostrophe). (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Leonese language uses apostrophe with some prepositions like "en", "de", or "pa" (n', d', p') when afeter comes a vowel (sometimes just an "a" like "pa"). (Web site)

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  1. The glottal stop (not present in all Polynesian languages, but where present it is one of the most common consonants) is indicated by an apostrophe.

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  1. Possessive modifiers consist of a noun or noun phrase and the possessive clitic (apostrophe s or s apostrophe) and describe another noun or noun phrase.

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  1. Ukrainian is written in a version of the Cyrillic alphabet, consisting of 33 letters, representing 38 phonemes; an apostrophe is also used.

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  1. It is the source of the poems in apostrophe, a book published by ECW Press in 2006. (Web site)

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  1. The use of the apostrophe in Central Alaskan Yup'ik, as opposed to Siberian Yupik, denotes a long p. (Web site)

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  1. In many languages, especially European languages, the apostrophe is used to indicate the elision of one or more sounds, as in English. (Web site)

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  1. With this album, the band dropped the apostrophe from their name and became The B-52s. (Web site)
  2. It now is acceptable to use the name "cello" without the apostrophe and as a full designation. Move Up

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  1. In the table, faces which are seen from underneath are indicated by an apostrophe, for example 3'.

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  1. The possessive case of the personal pronouns never take the apostrophe, as ours, yours, hers, theirs.

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  1. This is when two vowels are separated by an apostrophe, such as in the name of the town, Faa'a. (Web site)

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  1. Use an apostrophe and s to form the plural of letters, numbers, and signs, and for words referred to as words. (Web site)

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  1. Ballade The ballade is a twenty-line French form relying on the foundation of three stanzas, an envoi, and usually an apostrophe. (Web site)
  2. All plural nouns ending in s form the possessive by the addition of the apostrophe only as boys', horses'. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Possessive
  2. Glottal Stop Move Up
  3. Arts > Music > Musical Forms > Ballade Move Up
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