UWF Writing Lab Rules of Thumb for Possessives/Apostroph es from Real

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UWF Writing Lab Rules of Thumb for Possessives/Apostroph es from Real Good Grammar, Too by Mamie Webb Hixon Created by April Turner 1

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Writers use the apostrophe to substitute for the preposition of, by, with, appointment or for: (appointment with a doctor’s the doctor) a week’s notice (notice of one week) the children’s toys (toys for the children) Presidents’ Day (Day for [two] Presidents) the boss’s desk (desk of the boss) Sophocles’ plays (plays by Sophocles) 10

Use the apostrophe and -s or only the apostrophe in these For singular nouns before plural nouns or other instances: singular nouns: attorney’s fees, the book’s editor For singular nouns ending in –s: Bill Gates’s computer OR Bill Gates’ computer (unless the pronunciation is distorted: Ulysses’ computer, NOT Ulysses’s computer) For plural nouns ending in –s: the Joneses’ van, my parents’ divorce, both students’ papers, all instructors’ grades For plural nouns not ending in –s: the people’s court, women’s rights 11

Use the apostrophe and -s or only the apostrophe in these instances: For indefinite pronouns: nobody’s business For joint ownership: Ted and Jane’s wedding For individual ownership: Ted’s and Jane’s wedding rings For compound singular nouns: the lieutenant governor’s staff For compound plural nouns: my brothers-inlaw’s jobs 12

Use the apostrophe and -s or only the apostrophe in these For words with fixed apostrophes: bachelor’s instances: degree, bachelor’s degrees For plural of letters, numbers and symbols: 3’s and A’s For words used as words: too many wherefore’s in legalese For time periods: 1900’s OR 1900s For plurals of initials and abbreviations: two Ph.D’s on the faculty; several TV’s or TVs For contractions: it’s (it is), who’s (who is), you’re (you are), they’re (they are) 13

Use a possessive noun or pronoun preceding a gerund: my going to college your coming to class Carol’s leaving early Betty’s being on time your giving a report 14

Do NOT use an apostrophe For possessive pronouns: its whose yours theirs ours hers For plurals: the Joneses dictionaries bonuses 15

Let’s Practice!!! As a complaint clerk for the city, he handles peoples complaints and requests. PEOPLE’S COMPLAINTS Mr. Davis grandmother stepped out of her grandsons 1952 Ford at the corner of Seventh Street and Peach Tree Avenue. MR. DAVIS’ or DAVIS’S GRANDMOTHER GRANDSON’S 1952 FORD My three little girls favorite cartoon comes on very early Saturday morning. GIRLS’ FAVORITE A sale of childrens’ and mens’ Dingo boots doesn’t happen regularly. CHILDREN’S AND MEN’S 16

Let’s Practice a Little More David’s and Kevin’s classroom is on the right at the end of the hall. DAVID AND KEVIN’S Brent and Brian’s report cards were smudged and torn. BRENT’S AND BRIAN’S The three musketeer’s swords are fine, fast, and fancy. THE THREE MUSKETEERS’ SWORDS My sister-in-laws’ child-rearing practices leave much to be desired. MY SISTER-IN-LAW’S CHILD-REARING My brother keeps his bachelors degree framed in his office. BACHELOR’S DEGREE 17

Almost There On my last report card, I received two As, one B, and two Cs. A’s C’s. There are too many maybes in his report. MAYBE’S The hospital has four M.D.s on staff today. M.D.’s Whose your favorite actor in Hollywood? WHO’S I am excited about you addressing the assembly. YOUR ADDRESSING 18

Last Ones!!! Florida expects its’ students to speak and write well. ITS STUDENTS Ed drove the Harrises’ home from the Joneses party. HARRISES JONESES’ PARTY. 19

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