I've added Sue Daish as the author to the provided schema. I included the author property within the mainEntity object.
Apostrophes show missing letters and possession. Learn where to put them in contractions, with singular and plural nouns, and how to avoid common mistakes.
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You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - How to check your apostrophes are correct
If a plural (such as "men") doesn't end with -s, add an apostrophe+s
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"Children" is plural, but does not end in an -s
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Thomas's is also considered correct. It all depends on where you're writing!
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James's would also be considered correct
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"Girls" is a plural ending in an -s, so only needs an apostrophe at the end
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Rucksack belonging to one girl, so "girl's" is correct
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Remember: use "its" for "belonging to it" and "it's" for "it is"
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This question tests you on apostrophes for contraction and for omission!
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If you wanted to write about more than one father, the correct possessive would end in an apostrophe after the s
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For plurals ending in s, like "dogs", just add an apostrophe at the end
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