That depends on how you're trying to use the word. See the sentences below for examples:
1) I have 30 students in my class.
2) I have 30 students' books in my class.
3) I have this student's homework slip.
Sentence one has an S because it is indicating plurality.
Sentence two has an apostrophe after the S because it is indicating plurality and possession.
Sentence three has an apostrophe S because it is indicating singular possession.
No, the plural form of "student" is "students" without an apostrophe. The apostrophe is used to show possession or for contractions, not for making a word plural.
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"Students' is used with an apostrophe at the end when it denotes possession by multiple students. For example, 'The students' desks were arranged in rows'."
That depends upon what you are trying to say. The plural of student is students, no apostrophe. If you wish to say that something belongs to a particular student, then it is the student's (book, or whatever). If you wish to say that something belongs to a group of students, then it is the students' (school, or whatever).
No, Korean language does not use apostrophes in its writing system.
No, "Doc Adams" does not need an apostrophe unless it is possessive, such as "Doc Adams's bag."
No, there shouldn't be an apostrophe in "horses" as it is a plural noun. The sentence is correct as "the horses stalls are clean."
Yes, the phrase should be "most students' experiences" to show possession by plural students.
You don't need an apostrophe in that sentence. Studentsis a plural word, not a possessive.
The correct way to write the sentence is: "The students' books are on his desk." The apostrophe is placed after the "s" in "students" to show that the books belong to the students.
Neither one. The apostrophe indicates possession or ownership. It would be plain students, with no apostrophe.
I am does not need an apostrophe. It is only when you make it into a contraction by dropping the a that you need the apostrophe. It becomes I'm in that situation.
No, Korean language does not use apostrophes in its writing system.
No. The Cannons doesn't need an apostrophe.
"Students' is used with an apostrophe at the end when it denotes possession by multiple students. For example, 'The students' desks were arranged in rows'."
No, Christmas Eve does not need an apostrophe.
An apostrophe indicates possession or attribute (something about a noun).The singular is student's -- belonging to a student (e.g. the student's locker).The plural is students' -- belonging to more than one (e.g. the students' lockers).
That depends upon what you are trying to say. The plural of student is students, no apostrophe. If you wish to say that something belongs to a particular student, then it is the student's (book, or whatever). If you wish to say that something belongs to a group of students, then it is the students' (school, or whatever).
No, because plurals do not need an apostrophe.