Apostrophes
Use an apostrophe
To form the possessive case of nouns. For singular nouns, add an apostrophe and an s, even if the noun ends in s, x, or z. To form the possessive of plural nouns that end in s, add only an apostrophe.
Examples
insider's guide
the box's contents
the CSS's flexibility
Berlioz's opera
an OEM's product
users' passwords
the Joneses' computerTo indicate a missing letter in a contraction.
Examples
can't
don't
it's
Don’t use an apostrophe
For the possessive form of it.
Example
Replace a formula with its calculated value.With a possessive pronoun.
Example
The choice is yours.To form the plural of a singular noun.
Example
Play your favorite games on all your devices.
Note Don't use the possessive form of Microsoft trademarks and product, service, or feature names.