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summary
this lesson provides an in-depth exploration of the use of apostrophes, a crucial aspect of punctuation for the act english test, focusing on their two primary uses: contractions and possession.
  • apostrophes are used to form contractions, abbreviating words such as 'don't' for 'do not'.
  • they also indicate possession, with different rules for singular, plural nouns ending in 's', and plural nouns not ending in 's'.
  • common mistakes include confusing 'its' with 'it's', 'whose' with 'who's', and misusing 'have' in contractions like 'should've'.
  • the lesson emphasizes the importance of context in determining the correct use of apostrophes, especially in distinguishing between singular and plural possessive forms.
  • test examples are provided to illustrate how to apply these rules and avoid common pitfalls.
chapters
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understanding apostrophes
00:21
contractions and common mistakes
03:54
possession: singular and plural nouns