I Will With Apostrophe

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The Illinois Last Will and Testament Package is an essential legal tool designed for individuals considering their estate planning needs. This package includes a Last Will and Testament, an Estate Planning Questionnaire, and a Personal Planning Information and Document Inventory. Users can effectively document their wishes regarding property distribution, appoint guardians, and create a comprehensive inventory of critical personal information. For attorneys, partners, and associates, the package offers crucial forms that streamline their practices, ensuring client needs are met efficiently. Paralegals and legal assistants can utilize the package to help clients organize necessary information and documents, enhancing workflow effectiveness. The form fields included allow for easy completion using various software, promoting accessibility for people who may be completing the forms electronically. Clear instructions guide users in properly filling out each document while incorporating important tips for understanding form functionalities. As a disclaimer, it is emphasized that while the forms are designed to assist, users are encouraged to seek legal counsel to address complex issues.
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The apostrophe is used with contractions and is placed at the spot of the omitted letter(s). Words that often are written in contracted form are: be, have (-'ve), has (-'s), had (-'d), will (-'ll), would (-'d), and the negative particle not (n't).

The apostrophe has three uses: 1) to form possessive nouns; 2) to show the omission of letters; and 3) to indicate plurals of letters, numbers, and symbols. ?Do not ?use apostrophes to form possessive ?pronouns ?(i.e. ?his?/?her ?computer) or ?noun ?plurals that are not possessives.

A few apostrophe examples below: I am ? I'm: ?I'm planning to write a book someday.? You are ? You're: ?You're going to have a lot of fun with your new puppy.? She is ? She's: ?She's always on time.?

Examples It's a nice day outside. ( contraction) The cat is dirty. Its fur is matted. ( possession) You're not supposed to be here. ( contraction) This is your book. ( possession) Who's at the door? ( contraction) Whose shoes are these? ( possession) They're not here yet. ( contraction) Their car is red. ( possession)

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