Sentence example with the word 'apostrophe'

apostrophe

Definition n. address to an absent or imaginary person

Last update: June 16, 2015


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The apostrophe If needed, insert the apostrophe into the following headlines and standfirsts, then check your answers within The Newspaper.   [noun]

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If you put an apostrophe in, you change the meaning.   [noun]

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As he arrived at this apostrophe, he again rolled upon the door-step, and laughed louder than before.   [noun]

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Thompson, alarmed at this apostrophe, made haste to the place where I lay, and sitting down by me, with tears in his eyes inquired into the nature of my calamity.   [noun]

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He took no notice of this apostrophe, but went on.   [noun]

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Still nodding night'" She made no reply to this apostrophe to the night, which, indeed, was not addressed to her."'   [noun]

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Before she reached the house, Gouvernail had lighted a fresh cigar and ended his apostrophe to the night.   [noun]

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He crossed Westmoreland street when apostrophe S had plodded by.   [noun]

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