English, 15.04.2021 15:10 garysingh7
Apostrophes are used for two main purposes. The first is to show possession or ownership, e. g. Dave's chip shop, while the second is to show where letters have been removed from a word or words, e. g. I'm (I am) not listening.
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Proofread this extract and correct the four apostrophe-related errors.
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