The Electric Company - Good Old Apostrophe S
Writing
Ladies and gentlemen, how do you do? I'm gonna show you a trick or two. Let's bring out Jim. And write his name. Let's take his hat and do the same. I love it so far all right what can we add to the name of Jim to show that his hat belongs to him do you know we'll take a guess it's good all the apostrophe S. Apostrophe S, Apostrophe S. It shows the things that we possess Jim's hat, Jim's hat, the hats was Jim's, and that's that. Here comes Mary with a great big pie. Whoops. She dropped it, my oh my. Write Mary's name, write carefully. Ah, that looks lovely and then right pie where it should be. So far so good. Hang on in Mary has a pie. So if we were to show that this pie belongs to her what should we add? Well, nothing less than good old apostrophe S. Apostrophe S, apostrophe S. Chose the thing that we possess. Mary's pie. Mary's pie, okay Mary, goodbye. So what should you use when your purpose is? Show that a thing is hers or his. I guarantee you'll have success but good old apostrophe S. Gurantee you'll have success. good old apostrophe, good old apostrophe S.