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APOSTROPHE USE
The rules concerning the use of apostrophes in written English are very simple: 1. They are used to denote a missing letter or letters,for example:
EXAMPLES OF APOSTROPHE ABUSE SEEN BY YOU! Please submit your images (in JPG format only) to: photos@apostrophe.org.uk By submitting your photos you give us permission to publish them on the APS website. Please ensure photo file sizes are no larger than 250kb. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The Chairman of the Apostrophe Protection Society, John Richards, has received many enquiries regarding the correct use of the apostrophe in the English language. RECENTLY SUBMITTED EXAMPLES Please submit your images (in JPG format only) to: photos@apostrophe.org.uk By submitting your photos you give us permission to publish them on the APS website. Please ensure photo file sizes are no larger than 250kb. WELCOME TO THE APOSTROPHE PROTECTION SOCIETYEXAMPLESFAQSAPOSTROPHE USEARCHIVE 3THE APS MESSAGE FORUMLINKS We are aware of the way the English language is evolving during use, and do not intend any direct criticism of those who have made mistakes, but are just reminding all writers of English text, whether on notices or in documents of any type, of the correct usage of the apostrophe should you wish to put right mistakes you may haveinadvertently made.
APOSTROPHE USE
The rules concerning the use of apostrophes in written English are very simple: 1. They are used to denote a missing letter or letters,for example:
EXAMPLES OF APOSTROPHE ABUSE SEEN BY YOU! Please submit your images (in JPG format only) to: photos@apostrophe.org.uk By submitting your photos you give us permission to publish them on the APS website. Please ensure photo file sizes are no larger than 250kb. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The Chairman of the Apostrophe Protection Society, John Richards, has received many enquiries regarding the correct use of the apostrophe in the English language. RECENTLY SUBMITTED EXAMPLES Please submit your images (in JPG format only) to: photos@apostrophe.org.uk By submitting your photos you give us permission to publish them on the APS website. Please ensure photo file sizes are no larger than 250kb.SITE SEARCH RESULTS
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WELCOME TO THE APOSTROPHE PROTECTION SOCIETYEXAMPLESFAQSAPOSTROPHE USEARCHIVE 3THE APS MESSAGE FORUMLINKS The Apostrophe Protection Society was started in 2001 by John Richards with the specific aim of “preserving the correct use of this currently much abused punctuation mark” in all forms of text written in the English Language. However John has recently decided,APOSTROPHE USE
The rules concerning the use of apostrophes in written English are very simple: 1. They are used to denote a missing letter or letters, for example: 2. They are used to denote possession, for example: This applies to all nouns, so the correct versions are Jesus's disciples, Keats's poems and so on. Please note that “Its”, which is usually FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Consider a notice outside a golf club: Captain’s parking space. The captain doesn’t own the space; it is a parking space for the captain. In the case of this car’s colour is too bright the car doesn’t own the colour; it is the colour of the car. Another example is men’s clothing or men’s wear. It is clothing for men. EXAMPLES OF APOSTROPHE ABUSE SEEN BY YOU! Examples of Apostrophe Abuse seen by You! The Apostrophe Protection Society would like to invite you to submit your own photographic examples of misplaced, omitted or extraneous apostrophes. Please submit your images (in JPG format only) to: photos@apostrophe.org.uk. RECENTLY SUBMITTED EXAMPLES Recently submitted Examples. The Apostrophe Protection Society would like to invite you to submit your own photographic examples of misplaced, omitted or extraneous apostrophes. Please submit your images (in JPG format only) to: photos@apostrophe.org.uk. By submitting your photos you give us permission to publish them on theAPS website.
LINKS TO OTHER SITES OF RELATED INTEREST Grammar and Style in British English-A Comprehensive Guide for Students, Writers and Academics. English Language Issues-Paul Doherty's articles on the correct use of apostrophes etc.. Joanna Gutmann Training-Publications including Pocket Punctuation - tips for good punctuation. Guide to Grammar and Style-A miscellany of grammatical rules and explanations by Jack Lynch TRIBUTE TO JOHN RICHARDS John Richards, APS Chairman, Tribute. During his time in Boston, John was an active member of the Blackfriars Drama Society, treading the boards for the first time in his seventies, wrote a play which was performed by the Society to great acclaim, and frequently featured onJOHN RICHARDS, APS
John Richards spent most of his working life in journalism - about three quarters of it as a reporter and the remaining quarter as a sub editor. His task in the latter job was to prepare reporters' copy for insertion into the paper. This involved tightening the story if it needed it, changing clumsy phrasing and cutting to length (each storyis
MORE PROBLEMS WITH WORDS AND PUNCTUATION More Problems with Words and Punctuation. A number of people have written in to express their anger over various misuses of the apostrophe - and also to ask why we don't do something about other misuses (of words this time) which annoy them. Some of these abuses have also annoyed our Chairman, John Richards, for years! THE APS MESSAGE FORUM John Richards, APS Chairman, decided that the APS Forum should be closed at the end of August 2015. This main Apostrophe Protection Society website at www.apostrophe.org.uk will continue as before. WELCOME TO THE APOSTROPHE PROTECTION SOCIETYEXAMPLESFAQSAPOSTROPHE USEARCHIVE 3THE APS MESSAGE FORUMLINKS The Apostrophe Protection Society was started in 2001 by John Richards with the specific aim of “preserving the correct use of this currently much abused punctuation mark” in all forms of text written in the English Language. However John has recently decided,APOSTROPHE USE
The rules concerning the use of apostrophes in written English are very simple: 1. They are used to denote a missing letter or letters, for example: 2. They are used to denote possession, for example: This applies to all nouns, so the correct versions are Jesus's disciples, Keats's poems and so on. Please note that “Its”, which is usually FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Consider a notice outside a golf club: Captain’s parking space. The captain doesn’t own the space; it is a parking space for the captain. In the case of this car’s colour is too bright the car doesn’t own the colour; it is the colour of the car. Another example is men’s clothing or men’s wear. It is clothing for men. EXAMPLES OF APOSTROPHE ABUSE SEEN BY YOU! Examples of Apostrophe Abuse seen by You! The Apostrophe Protection Society would like to invite you to submit your own photographic examples of misplaced, omitted or extraneous apostrophes. Please submit your images (in JPG format only) to: photos@apostrophe.org.uk. RECENTLY SUBMITTED EXAMPLES Recently submitted Examples. The Apostrophe Protection Society would like to invite you to submit your own photographic examples of misplaced, omitted or extraneous apostrophes. Please submit your images (in JPG format only) to: photos@apostrophe.org.uk. By submitting your photos you give us permission to publish them on theAPS website.
LINKS TO OTHER SITES OF RELATED INTEREST Grammar and Style in British English-A Comprehensive Guide for Students, Writers and Academics. English Language Issues-Paul Doherty's articles on the correct use of apostrophes etc.. Joanna Gutmann Training-Publications including Pocket Punctuation - tips for good punctuation. Guide to Grammar and Style-A miscellany of grammatical rules and explanations by Jack Lynch TRIBUTE TO JOHN RICHARDS John Richards, APS Chairman, Tribute. During his time in Boston, John was an active member of the Blackfriars Drama Society, treading the boards for the first time in his seventies, wrote a play which was performed by the Society to great acclaim, and frequently featured onJOHN RICHARDS, APS
John Richards spent most of his working life in journalism - about three quarters of it as a reporter and the remaining quarter as a sub editor. His task in the latter job was to prepare reporters' copy for insertion into the paper. This involved tightening the story if it needed it, changing clumsy phrasing and cutting to length (each storyis
MORE PROBLEMS WITH WORDS AND PUNCTUATION More Problems with Words and Punctuation. A number of people have written in to express their anger over various misuses of the apostrophe - and also to ask why we don't do something about other misuses (of words this time) which annoy them. Some of these abuses have also annoyed our Chairman, John Richards, for years! THE APS MESSAGE FORUM John Richards, APS Chairman, decided that the APS Forum should be closed at the end of August 2015. This main Apostrophe Protection Society website at www.apostrophe.org.uk will continue as before.SITE SEARCH RESULTS
Home Apostrophe Use John Richards MessageForum More Problems! Apostrophe Use John Richards MessageForum More Problems! Site SearchResults
WELCOME TO THE APOSTROPHE PROTECTION SOCIETYEXAMPLESFAQSAPOSTROPHE USEARCHIVE 3THE APS MESSAGE FORUMLINKS The Apostrophe Protection Society was started in 2001 by John Richards with the specific aim of “preserving the correct use of this currently much abused punctuation mark” in all forms of text written in the English Language. However John has recently decided,APOSTROPHE USE
The rules concerning the use of apostrophes in written English are very simple: 1. They are used to denote a missing letter or letters, for example: 2. They are used to denote possession, for example: This applies to all nouns, so the correct versions are Jesus's disciples, Keats's poems and so on. Please note that “Its”, which is usually FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Consider a notice outside a golf club: Captain’s parking space. The captain doesn’t own the space; it is a parking space for the captain. In the case of this car’s colour is too bright the car doesn’t own the colour; it is the colour of the car. Another example is men’s clothing or men’s wear. It is clothing for men. EXAMPLES OF APOSTROPHE ABUSE SEEN BY YOU! Examples of Apostrophe Abuse seen by You! The Apostrophe Protection Society would like to invite you to submit your own photographic examples of misplaced, omitted or extraneous apostrophes. Please submit your images (in JPG format only) to: photos@apostrophe.org.uk. RECENTLY SUBMITTED EXAMPLES Recently submitted Examples. The Apostrophe Protection Society would like to invite you to submit your own photographic examples of misplaced, omitted or extraneous apostrophes. Please submit your images (in JPG format only) to: photos@apostrophe.org.uk. By submitting your photos you give us permission to publish them on theAPS website.
LINKS TO OTHER SITES OF RELATED INTEREST Grammar and Style in British English-A Comprehensive Guide for Students, Writers and Academics. English Language Issues-Paul Doherty's articles on the correct use of apostrophes etc.. Joanna Gutmann Training-Publications including Pocket Punctuation - tips for good punctuation. Guide to Grammar and Style-A miscellany of grammatical rules and explanations by Jack Lynch TRIBUTE TO JOHN RICHARDS John Richards, APS Chairman, Tribute. During his time in Boston, John was an active member of the Blackfriars Drama Society, treading the boards for the first time in his seventies, wrote a play which was performed by the Society to great acclaim, and frequently featured onJOHN RICHARDS, APS
John Richards spent most of his working life in journalism - about three quarters of it as a reporter and the remaining quarter as a sub editor. His task in the latter job was to prepare reporters' copy for insertion into the paper. This involved tightening the story if it needed it, changing clumsy phrasing and cutting to length (each storyis
MORE PROBLEMS WITH WORDS AND PUNCTUATION More Problems with Words and Punctuation. A number of people have written in to express their anger over various misuses of the apostrophe - and also to ask why we don't do something about other misuses (of words this time) which annoy them. Some of these abuses have also annoyed our Chairman, John Richards, for years! THE APS MESSAGE FORUM John Richards, APS Chairman, decided that the APS Forum should be closed at the end of August 2015. This main Apostrophe Protection Society website at www.apostrophe.org.uk will continue as before. WELCOME TO THE APOSTROPHE PROTECTION SOCIETYEXAMPLESFAQSAPOSTROPHE USEARCHIVE 3THE APS MESSAGE FORUMLINKS The Apostrophe Protection Society was started in 2001 by John Richards with the specific aim of “preserving the correct use of this currently much abused punctuation mark” in all forms of text written in the English Language. However John has recently decided,APOSTROPHE USE
The rules concerning the use of apostrophes in written English are very simple: 1. They are used to denote a missing letter or letters, for example: 2. They are used to denote possession, for example: This applies to all nouns, so the correct versions are Jesus's disciples, Keats's poems and so on. Please note that “Its”, which is usually FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Consider a notice outside a golf club: Captain’s parking space. The captain doesn’t own the space; it is a parking space for the captain. In the case of this car’s colour is too bright the car doesn’t own the colour; it is the colour of the car. Another example is men’s clothing or men’s wear. It is clothing for men. EXAMPLES OF APOSTROPHE ABUSE SEEN BY YOU! Examples of Apostrophe Abuse seen by You! The Apostrophe Protection Society would like to invite you to submit your own photographic examples of misplaced, omitted or extraneous apostrophes. Please submit your images (in JPG format only) to: photos@apostrophe.org.uk. RECENTLY SUBMITTED EXAMPLES Recently submitted Examples. The Apostrophe Protection Society would like to invite you to submit your own photographic examples of misplaced, omitted or extraneous apostrophes. Please submit your images (in JPG format only) to: photos@apostrophe.org.uk. By submitting your photos you give us permission to publish them on theAPS website.
LINKS TO OTHER SITES OF RELATED INTEREST Grammar and Style in British English-A Comprehensive Guide for Students, Writers and Academics. English Language Issues-Paul Doherty's articles on the correct use of apostrophes etc.. Joanna Gutmann Training-Publications including Pocket Punctuation - tips for good punctuation. Guide to Grammar and Style-A miscellany of grammatical rules and explanations by Jack Lynch TRIBUTE TO JOHN RICHARDS John Richards, APS Chairman, Tribute. During his time in Boston, John was an active member of the Blackfriars Drama Society, treading the boards for the first time in his seventies, wrote a play which was performed by the Society to great acclaim, and frequently featured onJOHN RICHARDS, APS
John Richards spent most of his working life in journalism - about three quarters of it as a reporter and the remaining quarter as a sub editor. His task in the latter job was to prepare reporters' copy for insertion into the paper. This involved tightening the story if it needed it, changing clumsy phrasing and cutting to length (each storyis
MORE PROBLEMS WITH WORDS AND PUNCTUATION More Problems with Words and Punctuation. A number of people have written in to express their anger over various misuses of the apostrophe - and also to ask why we don't do something about other misuses (of words this time) which annoy them. Some of these abuses have also annoyed our Chairman, John Richards, for years! THE APS MESSAGE FORUM John Richards, APS Chairman, decided that the APS Forum should be closed at the end of August 2015. This main Apostrophe Protection Society website at www.apostrophe.org.uk will continue as before.SITE SEARCH RESULTS
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Please use the navigation buttons above or the Search Box alongside to explore the APS site We are aware of the way the English language is evolving during use, and do not intend any direct criticism of those who have made mistakes, but are just reminding all writers of English text, whether on notices or in documents of any type, of the correct usage of the apostrophe should you wish to put right mistakes you may haveinadvertently made.
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Site updated: 14 April 2020 Task: Update Home Page Site started: June 2001 See your Examples HERE ! With regret I have to announce that, after some 18 years, I have decided to close the Apostrophe Protection Society. There are two reasons for this. One is that at 96 I am cutting back on my commitments and the second is that fewer organisations and individuals are now caring about the correct use of the apostrophe in the English Language. We, and our many supporters worldwide, have done our best but the ignorance and laziness present in modern times have won! This web site, masterminded by John Hale, will however remain open for some time for reference and interest. John Richards November2019
Contact for John Richards: chairman@apostrophe.org.uk The Apostrophe Protection Society was started in 2001 by John Richards with the specific aim of “preserving the correct use of this currently much abused punctuation mark” in all forms of text written in the English Language. However John has recently decided, for the reasons he gives below, to close the APS. His announcement in November 2019 brought an enormous amount of interest both from the media and other folk worldwide, most of whom were shocked by his decision. Indeed this resulted in a massive 600-fold increase in demand on this website which caused the bandwidth of our Server to be exceeded, with us temporarily having to withdraw the site. We apologise for any inconvenience or disappointment caused. www.apostrophe.org.uk is now up and running again for reference and examples but unfortunately, with John Richards no longer at the helm, it is unlikely to be developed very much further. Please be aware that, should demand on our Server again become excessive, temporary withdrawal may once again takeplace.
John Hale, APS Webmaster John Richards writes: "Apostrophe Apostasy" sung by BobbyJoe reproduced by kind permission of Bob Beckley, Nashville, TN.FAQs
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