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Apostrophe Practice Quiz by Tlindsay. Apostrophe Group Sort Group sort by Nasfarnham. Each entry starts with a simple explanation and some basic examples before giving real-life, entertaining examples. Every entry ends with a summary explaining why the grammar point matters to a writer. If you like Grammar Monster, you'll love this book. Practical rather than academic, this best seller is packed with real-life examples and great quotations from Homer the Greek to Homer the Simpson.
It is a light-hearted, easily digestible grammar reference. Imagine you're on a submarine that's diving deep into the ocean. As you dive deeper and deeper, the water pressure becomes greater. If you go too deep, the water will squeeze the submarine so hard it'll begin to leak, and you'll need to put something into the hole to stop the leak. The same thing happens when you squeeze two words together. Something pops out.
And, wherever it comes out, you must place an apostrophe to plug the hole. Are you ready to see apostrophes in action? In the following story, apostrophes are being used for multiple purposes.
Let's take a look at where they are and how they're functioning. Robert and Lisa Smith have two beautiful children. Amy is nine and Ross is seven.
The Smiths' house has two floors. The children's rooms are upstairs, and the parents' bedroom is downstairs. Lisa's room is always clean while Ross's room is always messy. The Smiths ' lives are very busy this week. Ross's sports teams all have games. Amy's ballet class has a recital and Robert's car is in the shop. So, the Smiths are trying to get everything done with only Lisa's car.
Today, they've been to school, practice, rehearsal, the grocery store, and the veterinarian's office. Mind you, they aren't finished yet. They'll be busy until late tonight and, tomorrow, they'll do it all again.
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