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    Post by nuhru_1098 Wed Nov 05, 2008 11:51 pm

    A Tip for the Possessive Apostrophe

    Apostrophes need not be learning catastrophes
    by Rolf Palmberg

    What is the difference between:

    The boy's books are on the table, and
    The boys' books are on the table ?

    The position of the apostrophe in a noun (to indicate possession of something) often causes problems for ESL/EFL learners. Yet the rules are simple. In fact, learners only need to decide whether the possessive noun (the possessor, which, by the way, can also be a name) is singular or plural and whether or not it ends in -s in its written form.

    The following rules apply:

    If the possessive noun is singular, always add an apostrophe + s.
    If the possessive noun does not end in -s (in its written form), always add an apostrophe + s.
    If the possessive noun is plural and ends in -s (and this is a characteristic feature of the large majority of plural nouns), just add an apostrophe.
    This is why you say James's books, the children's books, and even the boss's books. This is also why you don't know whether something belongs to one or several boys until you see the sentence in writing.

    To simplify things further, all you really have to remember is Rule 3. If Rule 3 does not apply, always add an apostrophe + s.

    (Note that American English does not always follow these rules.)


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    Đ Rolf Palmberg 2007
    Rolf Palmberg is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Teacher Education at Abo Akademi University in Vaasa, Finland, where he has taught EFL methodology since 1979. His publications comprise articles, reports, books and bibliographies in the fields of applied linguistics and foreign language teaching. He has given presentations at international conferences in several countries and numerous in-service courses on CALL and ICT in various educational institutions in Finland. Rolf Palmberg's CALL site is at: http://www.vasa.abo.fi/users/rpalmber/download.htm.

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