Gammar Nazi's, In 'ere Please!

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OK, I need a little help with "Apostrophes" (') and the correct use of them.

I understand the basic rules of the apostrophe but there are some exceptions to this rule, for which I'm trying to find out "why?"

Example:
The book title...
The book's title...

Both are correct (?) and found in English grammar books, but why is the second example OK, if "book" (object) can not have possessions.:confused:
 
The books title.

The book's title = The book is title.

Edit: no wait thats wrong... weeirrd *brain melts*
 
Just use (or word) the phrase in a different manner.

Example; The following book has the title xxx

I'd probably say "book's title" :o
 
I'm not looking for basic rules these are understood.
I'm also not talking about omitting letters/words.

I thought it would be something about possession but objects cannot have possessions, can they?

although is it OK to say the book's title because it is not the object we are concerned with but is in fact the title we are concerned with?
 
Both are correct (?) and found in English grammar books, but why is the second example OK, if "book" (object) can not have possessions.:confused:

yes, both are correct.

book title is a noun, and book's title is showing that a book possesses a title, which is currently being referred to.

wait; book cannot have possessions? not entirely sure I follow - the second is correct because the apostrophe indicates the book's possession of a title.
 
That's what I was thinking;

The book has a title, therefore - "The book's title" seems correct (to me)
 
I'd say 'The book's title' using a possessive apostrophe, since the title is something that belongs to the book. If I'm wrong I need to re-think on my basic grammar :(
 
No, it's 'The book's title'. If there wasn't an apostrophe, it would be 'The books title' and you wouldn't be sure if we were referring to one book or many books (except for the fact that 'title' is singular, but it works for 'pages' as well).
The confusion about apostrophes arises from the fact that 'its' doesn't have a possessive apostrophe.
 
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