The Apostrophe , commonly used in Elizabethan English . Does it substitute particular lettres or how it can be dealt with
The original purpose of the apostrophe when they first appeared in the Sixteenth Century was to indicate missing letters in a word:
over = o'er
the effect = th'effect
could not = couldn't.
can not = can't
Apostrophes are still used today to indicate lost letters:Originally Posted by Shakespeare
can not = can't
I have = I've
it is = it's
who is = who's
you are = you're
Read about how to use apostrophes:
The Apostrophe Conundrum by Rosemarie Ostler
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