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Yes. An apostrophe is used with the names that end with s. Examples: Ross' bag or Ross's bag Cris' watch
An apostrophe is placed: a) before the year, if it has to omit some numbers. Examples: 2011 - '11 2012 - '12 b) after the year, if it has to show possession. Examples: 1960's music 1970's fashion
I could say I won't help. That wouldn't be nice. It's easy to answer your question. So I'll do it. It's a case of reading these sentences. You'll see many examples. There's 10 of them, as you requested. That's what you wanted. Now you've got them. I hope you're happy.
Examples: My mother's bag is red. Ross' house is a mansion.
Words have apostrophes to show possession or the omission of letters. Bob's hat, cat's paws, and Victor'shouse are examples of possessive nouns. Can't (cannot), don't (do not), and shouldn't (should not) are examples of contractions. In a contraction, the apostrophe is place where the omitted letter(s) would be.
I've it's can't she's we'll you're they've won't don't he's
The ' mark is called an apostrophe. It has four uses: 1. The apostrophe indicates possessive forms of nouns. Examples: "Mary's book, " "The dog's bed" ---- 2. The apostrophe indicates the omission of letters: Examples: will not = won't do not = don't I am = I'm ---- 3. The apostrophe indicates pluralized nouns (note: there is some question as to the necessity of this usage): Example: "How many no's were counted on the ballot?" ---- 4. The apostrophe is used in some last names. Examples: O'Brien, O'Donnell, D'Arby, etc.
An apostrophe can be used to: 1. show contractions Examples: do not: don't it is: it's 2. show ownership Examples: Ann's dress Kevin's luxury car
Yes. An apostrophe is used with the names that end with s. Examples: Ross' bag or Ross's bag Cris' watch
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An apostrophe is placed: a) before the year, if it has to omit some numbers. Examples: 2011 - '11 2012 - '12 b) after the year, if it has to show possession. Examples: 1960's music 1970's fashion
Any name of a city can have an apostrophe s if it shows possession of something. Examples: New York's fashion Paris' Eiffel Tower
I could say I won't help. That wouldn't be nice. It's easy to answer your question. So I'll do it. It's a case of reading these sentences. You'll see many examples. There's 10 of them, as you requested. That's what you wanted. Now you've got them. I hope you're happy.
Examples: My mother's bag is red. Ross' house is a mansion.
Words have apostrophes to show possession or the omission of letters. Bob's hat, cat's paws, and Victor'shouse are examples of possessive nouns. Can't (cannot), don't (do not), and shouldn't (should not) are examples of contractions. In a contraction, the apostrophe is place where the omitted letter(s) would be.
No, "uncles" does not have an apostrophe. An apostrophe is used to indicate possession or to form contractions, but in the case of "uncles," it is simply a plural noun.
This would be a contraction. Examples: don't shouldn't you've