What is a possessive apostrophe used for?

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Julian Ward

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Possessive common nouns are common nouns or pronouns that own other nouns. Apostrophes are used to indicate this possession in the following ways: If the noun does not end in -s (in most cases this means it is singular), add -'s.
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Possessive common nouns are common nouns or pronouns that own other nouns. Apostrophes are used to indicate this possession in the following ways: If the noun does not end in -s (in most cases this means it is singular), add -'s.
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