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Is it a flying comma, or a quotation mark chopped in half? Either way, you may already be well-versed in how to use the apostrophe, but hereamp;#39;s a quick refresher on its usage. The apostrophe can be used in three ways: to mark possession, to mark contraction, to mark the plural of single letters. Most of the time, if you see an apostrophe hovering helpfully near a word, itamp;#39;s trying to mark possession or contraction. First, letamp;#39;s look at how the apostrophe marks possession. As you can see, the placement of this punctuation mark can really change the meaning of a sentence. amp;quot;Those robots in the sand are my sisteramp;#39;s.amp;quot; amp;quot;Those robots in the sand are my sisters.amp;#39;amp;quot; amp;quot;Those robots in the sand are my sisters.amp;quot; When showing possession, the apostrophe belongs next to the noun that owns or possesses something. The noun can be singular or plural. Proper nouns work, too. So if Lucy needs to get her robots under