E' (''E'' +
apostrophe
The apostrophe ( or ) is a punctuation mark, and sometimes a diacritical mark, in languages that use the Latin alphabet and some other alphabets. In English, the apostrophe is used for two basic purposes:
* The marking of the omission of one o ...
) may represent:
*
E′
E-Prime (short for English-Prime or English Prime, sometimes denoted É or E′) denotes a restricted form of English in which authors avoid all forms of the verb ''to be''.
E-Prime excludes forms such as ''be'', ''being'', ''been'', present ...
(''E'' +
prime)
*
É (''E'' + acute accent)
It is not to be confused with:
*
È (''E'' + grave accent)
*
Ä– (''E'' + overdot)
* EÊ» (''E'' +
ʻokina)
* Eꞌ (''E'' +
saltillo)
*
Ẻ (''E'' +
hook above
A hook is a tool consisting of a length of material, typically metal, that contains a portion that is curved or indented, such that it can be used to grab onto, connect, or otherwise attach itself onto another object. In a number of uses, one ...
)
* Eʾ (''E'' +
right half ring)
* EÊ¿ (''E'' +
left half ring)
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