Apostrophe “s”: Plural vs. Singular
languagetool.org › insights › postFeb 03, 2022 · A possessive apostrophe indicates possession of something. Depending on the word, it can be used by itself or in front of an “s.” The flowers’ petals were all over the floor. The pilot’s suitcase was found and returned. There are exceptions to using a possessive apostrophe.