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in language: a punctuation mark used to show either possession, e.g. the girl's bags (the bags belonging to one girl), or contraction (also called omission), e.g. don't instead of do not, I'm instead of I am. (The apostrophe stands in the place of the missing letters.)
to look for particular information in a text, e.g. finding a name in a telephone book, searching...
a term used for words that have different functions (uses) in a sentence. See adjective, adverb...
a noun (or noun clause or noun phrase) which comes after the verb to be and completes it, e.g....
punctuation mark at the end of a sentence (e.g. The sky is blue.) or at the end of an...
false information given out regularly, normally by governments and '...designed to make lies...