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  • Hey Guys this is Ceema once again and in today's lesson I'm going to teach you how to use the

  • apostrophe correctly. Hmm! Why have I taken this topic? Why am I teaching this topic to

  • you? Because 95% of people that I have met and I'm talking about people who really know

  • English very well they do not know to use the apostrophe properly and I don't blame

  • you because nowadays we have auto text on our WhatsApp on our Gmail and frankly it is

  • kind of spoiled us so we have never really learned the art of writing without mistakes,

  • we've got auto text to take care of everything, don't we? Well don't worry today I'm here

  • to show you that apostrophes are really important whether you're giving an IELTS test or simply

  • writing a simple email at work. Okay so I have put together some important rules that

  • will help you use the apostrophe properly. Believe me this is gonna take your, your writing

  • quality from here up to somewhere here so pay attention. The first rule you need to

  • understand is that you will never ever use an apostrophe which looks like this, in case

  • you don't know. You don't use this when you're talking about possessive pronouns or possessives.

  • What are possessive pronouns? Pronouns that show that they belong to something or something

  • belongs to them. For example words like its, yours, theres, hers. I've heard, I've seen

  • a lot of people write, “This bag is their’s.” Seriously? What is this? This is not even

  • a word, you cannot use an apostrophe after the ‘R’ followed by the ‘S’ because

  • this word is a possessive, it shows that the bag belongs to these people so I will never

  • use an apostrophe where I am talking about possessives like hers, I can't say, “This

  • bag is her’s.” That's wrong. “This bag is hers.” without the apostrophe or I can

  • say that it's fur, I'm referring to my dog here, “Its fur is brown.” OrThis computer

  • is yours.” Okay? So no possessives, so no apostrophe when we're talking about possessives,

  • clear?

  • Okay, moving on to the next rule which tells me now pay attention here you must use, you

  • have to use an apostrophe plus the ‘S’ which means the apostrophe will be followed

  • by the ‘S’ if the singular noun owns something or should I say possesses something or if

  • that singular noun happens to be a member of a thing. Let's look at an example don't

  • worry, “Jack's guitar classes start at 11:00.” Let's understand this very, very properly

  • now, jack is a singular noun, correct? Okay check he is singular, just one Jack yeah not

  • two of them good and we're talking about him being a member of a thing, he's a member of

  • a guitar class, he's taken admission so he, he belongs to them he is a member so, I will

  • say Jack, I'll put the apostrophe followed by the ‘S’ because Jack happens to be

  • singular and he is a member of a thing, similarly we've learned that if it is a singular noun

  • and if that singular noun owns something, even then you will use the apostrophe followed

  • by the ‘S’. So we've got the next sentence which says Peter’s, “Peter’s dog is

  • playing.” Whose dog? A singular noun, Peter just 1 Peter who owns a dog, he is playing

  • which means after the singular noun I will put the ‘S’.

  • Okay now we're coming to something that you probably haven't heard so pay attention now,

  • you will not, never, you will not ever use the apostrophe followed by the ‘S’, if

  • you are talking about a plural noun which ends with an ‘S’. Now why am I saying

  • that the plural noun if it ends with an ‘S’ because not all plural nouns end with an ‘S’,

  • did you know that? Well some of you didn't but for those who did not know it not all

  • plural nouns end with an ‘S’ but if the plural noun ends with an ‘S’ like for

  • example mangoes or photos they end with an ‘S’ but there are some plural nouns which

  • don't end with an ‘S’ like oxen, right? So let's go back to the rule now, if the plural

  • noun ends with an ‘S’ don't use the apostrophe with an ‘S’ so how are you gonna write

  • it look at this, “Our parentswardrobe was made in 1950.” For those who cannot

  • see, the way I've written it is parentsand I've put an apostrophe after the ‘S’

  • but I have not used another ‘S’ after it. Do you know why? Because over here my

  • plural noun I want to show that the plural noun owns something. So over here what are

  • we talking about? We're talking about my parentswardrobe, the wardrobe belongs to them they've,

  • they've bought it for money, it's theirs, right? So I say our parentswardrobe was

  • made in 1950, okay? So let's talk about other verbs like mangoes, “The mangoestaste

  • was amazing.” OrThe photosclarity was not so great.” Right? So let me repeat,

  • don't ever, ever use an apostrophe followed by another ‘S” if you are talking about

  • a plural noun which already ends with an ‘S’ and if that pronoun happens to own something,

  • okay? So don't ever write my parent’s wardrobe that's wrong. Don't ever write my parents’s

  • wardrobe that's again wrong you will simply say my parentswardrobe because the wardrobe

  • belongs to your parents and your parents are plural nouns and they obviously own something,

  • okay? Is that clear? Great!

  • Okay then now let's move on to the next rule which says, you are now going to use an apostrophe

  • followed by an ‘S’ if you are talking about plural nouns that don't end with an

  • ‘S’. Well this is kind of the opposite of this rule, right? So as I told you some

  • plural nouns don't end with an ‘S’, right? Some of them do like we saw so if that plural

  • noun ends with an ‘S’ and if it owns something or possesses something in that case you will

  • use an apostrophe and follow that with an ‘S’ so I will say my children's I will

  • use the apostrophe after the plural noun and use an S after itMy children's toys come

  • very expensive.” Or they are very expensive. The toys belong to my children, children is

  • plural and it, they don't end with an ‘S’ because I can't say my childrens, I have two

  • childrens, No! I have two children, or I have ten children, okay? It's a plural noun does

  • not end with an ‘S’ but because it's a plural noun that does not end with an ‘S’

  • I can use the apostrophe and use an ‘S’ after it because we're talking about plural

  • nouns that own something.

  • Okay let's now go to the next rule and the last rule of this lesson which says that apostrophe

  • must be used, you should use them in contractions. What is a contraction? Okay when there are

  • two words, when you've joined two words together that is a contraction. So I and am becomes

  • I'm while talking you don't say, “I am a girl.” “I'm a girl.” you won't say,

  • You are beautiful.” When you, when you achieve a certain amount of fluency while,

  • while talking or while even while writing you'll simply say, “You're a nice girl.”

  • He's, she's so contractions are one word where two words have been combined to form

  • them. So I am has been combined to form a contraction called I’m. When you have a

  • contraction, you will use an apostrophe after the first word, okay?

  • All right then thank you so much for watching. Now I want to see how well you've understood

  • so I have a test at the end of this lesson, believe me if you do well in this test, that

  • shows that you've understood and if you don't do well in the test don't worry, it means

  • that you need some more practice and that will mean that once you practice more, you'll

  • be great at writing good emails or great at just writing in general. So I'll see you back

  • with some more lessons do take the test at the end of this lesson and I'll be back with

  • some lessons that will help you be good at speaking and writing English until then this

  • is me saying take care, ta-ta.

Hey Guys this is Ceema once again and in today's lesson I'm going to teach you how to use the

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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