Hyphens not needed
No words are contracted into apostrophes.
Apostrophes and quotation marks can be used interchangeably.
apostrophes.
Apostrophes usually mark where letters have been omitted. For example, he's instead of he is, they're instead of they are.
No, apostrophes and hyphens serve specific functions in writing. Apostrophes are used to indicate possession or contraction, while hyphens are used to join words or to clarify the meaning of a word or phrase. Both punctuation marks are important for clarity and proper grammar.
Other than question marks, it seems only hyphens, apostrophes and periods are allowed in questions.
In naming a boat, common punctuation marks that are allowed include hyphens, apostrophes, and periods. However, it is recommended to keep the punctuation simple and easy to read for safety reasons and to ensure clarity when communicating the boat's name.
Hyphens not needed
There are no hyphens in the word ago.
It is spelled unnecessary.
No words are contracted into apostrophes.
WikiAnswers wishes for you to use commas and proper punctuation in your answers, but only question marks and a few other symbols are allowed in asking questions. The use of periods and hyphens are sometimes allowed, as well as other specialized characters such as the degree ° symbol.
Inches is shown by two apostrophes (").
You use hyphens to make compound words that are not recognizable in common usage.
It changes the hyphens into end dashes.
Only use apostrophes in contractions, and to show possession