apostrophe catastrophe
the term apostrophe catastrophe denotes incorrect use or non-use of the apostrophe (‘) in a sentence.
examples of apostrophe catastrophes:
we sell carrot’s, parsnip’s and potatoe’s.
its going to rain.
johns coat and marias bag were left on the train.
he grabbed the cat and started playing with it’s tail.
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