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Apostrophes
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not is are will/shall would has have had belong to: singular belong to: plural |
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John isn't here. John's here. They're here. They'll be here soon. He'd come if he could. He's arrived. They've arrived. They'd already gone. The child's teacher The childrens' teacher |
| Jay is not American. He is Canadian. So is his wife. They are in England now, but they will go home soon. They would come again if they could. He has bought their ticket back to Canada, and they have gone to the airport. They had already packed their bags last night. |
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