English grammar rule Wrong apostrophe
Punctuation marks have set rules. One example is that you can’t use a comma followed by a semicolon. You can’t put two commas together, either. Here are some examples of proper punctuation to study.
Examples of 'Wrong apostrophe' rule
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Correct “No,” said Sarah, “I did not pick up the milk.” Correct I can’t understand that math problem, can you? Correct Wow! You did a great job decorating!
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