Revising apostrophes for possession
You have learnt about using possessive apostrophes in a previous lesson. Today, you’re going to revisit this important skill.
If you missed the previous lesson, you can take a look at it here.
Remember: A possessive apostrophe shows that something belongs to or is connected to something else.
John‘s football was on the roof.
The ball is owned by john and so when talking about it in the same sentence as John we use his name and a possessive apostrophe (‘s).
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