Explain how apostrophes are used to form possessives


Several guidelines apply to using apostrophes to form possessives:
a . Add an apostrophe and s (‘s) to form the possessive case of a singular noun or a plural noun that does not end with a pronounced s.
b. Add only an apostrophe to form the possessive of a singular or plural noun that ends with a pronounced s.
c. Use an apostrophe with the possessive of a noun that refers to time or distance in a possessive manner.

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