Point 3 states "Apostrophes are never used for plurals" (one does not write "boy's" when all that is meant is more than one boy)Common apostrophe mistakes
1) "It's" is only correct as a contraction of "it is", and an apostrophe would not be correct even in the possessive form.
2) "You're" means "you are", and should not be confused with "your", despite sounding the same.
3) Apostrophes are never used for plurals.
"I didn't find half a dozen people," he said on his website.
However, an apostrophe can be used with plurals.
"The boy's school" refers to the school which "the boy" attends (He does NOT own it!)
A "Boys' School" is a school attended by boys only!