Apostrophes are the curly floating commas in sentences that usually indicate possession or a contraction. There are a few set phrases and holidays, however, that also use apostrophes. In fact, ...
Every year in this column, I give tips for how to avoid the most common writing mistakes in holiday greetings and invitations. And every year, I’m reminded of just how influential I’m not as people ...
Wednesday was a dark day for the apostrophe, used in the English language to indicate the possessive case ("Joe's Pub") or a contraction ("I'm here."). In New York, apostrophes took center stage in ...
‘The End of an Era’ Docuseries ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ Review Album Breaks Adele’s Sales Record Mixed Reactions to Album Advertisement Supported by Grammarians wonder: Should there be an apostrophe ...