When do I Use an Apostrophe?

An apostrophe is used for three reasons or purposes. It is used to form a possessive of a noun. It is used when there are letters missing, such as in a contraction don't for do not.It is also used to create some plurals of lowercase letters such as in this sentence, Be sure to mind your p's and q's.

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