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English as a Second Language - Possessive Apostrophes - Easy — Flashcards

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Possessive apostrophes are used when you are writing about 'someone's thing'. 

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Choose the best form of the word or words to fit into the gap.
In the famous Broadway song 'Night and Day', the singer thinks of his (or her) lover even when there is a lot of other noise and distraction going on, such as ...
'In the roaring ... .... boom, I think of you Night and Day'
... traffic's ...
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