How to use in-sentence of “apostrophe”:
+ Singular nouns that already end in “s” can sometimes be made possessive either by adding simply an apostrophe, or an apostrophe with another “s”, depending on the writer’s choice.
+ Vowels with “fada” may be inputted with it, with an apostrophe directly afterward, or with a colon ‹:›.
+ Some implementations incorrectly produce an opening single quotation mark in places where an apostrophe is required, for example, in abbreviated years like “’08” for “2008”.
+ This function strips common patterns of apostrophe markup.
+ The apostrophe also distinguishes the possessive endings “-‘s” and “-s#x27;” from the common plural ending “-s”, a practice that began in the 18th century; before, all three endings were written “-s”, which could lead to confusion.

Example sentences of “apostrophe”:
+ One well-known feature of Wade-Giles is that it uses the apostrophe to mark Aspirationaspirated consonants, or breathy consonants.
+ To make a word that doesn’t usually exist as a plural into a plural, an apostrophe is occasionally used.
+ This template uses the decimal code for the apostrophe or single-quote character so that it doesn’t become interpreted with adjacent italics wiki markup.
+ A word will end with just an apostrophe if there is more than one thing and the word already ends with an “s”.
+ Wade-Giles spellings where the apostrophe is completely ignored are called bastardized Wade-Giles.
+ Sometimes the letter “s” is not used after an apostrophe to show ownership.
+ Quite often a triangle or apostrophe would be used to give a neater appearance, “e.g.” “1’6” and “11′-“.
+ This template, or Template:Single+space, uses the decimal code for the apostrophe or single-quote character so that it does not become interpreted with adjacent italics wiki markup, or visually confused with other quotation marks.
+ The tests are for empty or missing text and for improper or disallowed use of apostrophe markup.
+ An apostrophe can be used to put two small words together.
+ The apostrophe is used to show missing letters.
+ One well-known feature of Wade-Giles is that it uses the apostrophe to mark Aspirationaspirated consonants, or breathy consonants.
+ To make a word that doesn't usually exist as a plural into a plural, an apostrophe is occasionally used.
+ If there is only one thing, the letter “s” is used after an apostrophe to show ownership.
+ Therefore, an apostrophe is used instead of using a different letter.
+ A quotation mark “, apostrophe ‘, or semicolon ; can be added to the emoticon to imply apprehension or embarrassment, in the same way that a sweat drop is used in anime.
+ Pronouns do not use an apostrophe to show that something belongs to something else.
+ Do not put an apostrophe in word ending in, such as a plural.
+ An apostrophe can be used to show that something belongs to someone else.
+ However, the apostrophe was not well understood by people who do not know the Wade-Giles spelling, so many people who read the apostrophe ignored the apostrophe when reading or copying Chinese words down.
+ This template allows quick entry of an apostrophe and “s” after italicized titles.
