Apostrophe (mark)
An apostrophe ( ? ) is a punctuation and sometimes diacritic mark in languages written in the Latin alphabet. In English, it marks omissions, forms the possessive, and, in special cases, assists in forming plurals.
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Punctuation - Diacritic - Language - Latin alphabet - English
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