What is a word shortened with an apostrophe?

What is a word shortened with an apostrophe?

It is called a contraction.

What words end with apostrophe S?

The general rule is that the possessive of a singular noun is formed by adding an apostrophe and s, whether the singular noun ends in s or not. The possessive of a plural noun is formed by adding only an apostrophe when the noun ends in s, and by adding both an apostrophe and s when it ends in a letter other than s.

How do you shorten a sentence with an apostrophe?

Apostrophes are absolutely essential for both forming contractions and creating possessives. So, an apostrophe has two jobs: to shorten words and make them less formal, or to show when something belongs to someone or something….a. Contractions.

Regular Verb Verb + Negative Contraction
has has not hasn’t

Can you shorten to S?

The contraction of is to ‘s is well accepted, and I’ve never seen a ‘rule’ that excludes its association with names — and it is indeed often used that way. Personally I see no problem with it, as long as there’s no ambiguity.

Is it John or John’s?

We also use the apostrophe, usually with the letter ‘s’, to indicate possession, and this is where you need to be careful. The house that belongs to John can be called John’s house, and note that the spelling is J-O-H-N-apostrophe-S. When indicating possession, this is the normal form and spelling.

How do you write shortened words?

Here are three different ways to write abbreviations.

  1. Shorten a Long Word by Writing Down the Beginning of that Word. You can abbreviate a long word by writing the first part of the word.
  2. Omit the Vowels of a Word.
  3. Write Just the First Letter and the Last Letter of a Monosyllabic Word.

How do you know when to use S or S?

The possessive ‘s always comes after a noun. When something belongs to more than one person and we give a list of names, we put ‘s on the last name. With regular plural nouns we use ‘ not ‘s. They’re my parents’ friends.

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