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Both express possession, of course. We use 's with singular nouns. For example, "my son's toys" will be "the toys that belong to my son". We use only an apostrophe (') after plural nouns that end in -s: "my sons' toys" means that I have more than one son and these are their toys.
Jul 28, 2014
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