Apostrophes
An apostrophe is a punctuation mark used primarily to indicate possession or to form contractions. For example, in the phrase Sarah's book, the apostrophe shows that the book belongs to Sarah. In contractions, such as can't (cannot) or it's (it is), the apostrophe replaces omitted letters.
Apostrophes are also used in plural forms of letters, symbols, or numbers to avoid confusion. For instance, you might write Mind your p's and q's to clarify that you are referring to the letters themselves. However, apostrophes are not used to form plurals of regular nouns.