THE ROGUE APOSTROPHE
This rogue apostrophe makes people twitchy. It’s really the worst of the worst because it comes out of nowhere. Hello, random.
Ex. “Mom’s everywhere love our blog!”
Ex. “I need to plant some more flower’s.”
When you use an apostrophe, it should be either a contraction or possessive. If you look at the first sentence, is it “Mom IS everywhere love our blog”? Nope! So it’s not a contraction.
And does the everywhere belong to mom? Again, nope so it’s not possessive either.
That apostrophe doesn’t belong, girlfriend! So stop getting apostrophe-happy and just LET IT GO.