No you don't! Horses does not need an apostrophe.
No, "Doc Adams" does not need an apostrophe unless it is possessive, such as "Doc Adams's bag."
No, Korean language does not use apostrophes in its writing system.
It does not.
No, says does not need an apostrophe. It's the present tense third person singular conjugation of the verb "say".
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Stalls for draft horses should be larger and more spacious compared to stalls for regular-sized horses, as draft horses are larger and need more room to move around comfortably. The stalls should also be well-bedded and have high ceilings to accommodate their height. It's important to ensure the stalls are kept clean and well-ventilated to promote the draft horse's health and well-being.
You can find Equestrian centers in your area that need help cleaning the stalls or helping feeding the stalls or something like that.
You need to clean your horses equipment everyday to keep the equipment from rotting and breaking. It also helps to keep the horse comfortable when it has clean equipment to use. For tack that comes in contact with the horses skin it should be wiped down daily and deep cleaned at least once a week.
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.
No, Christmas Eve does not need an apostrophe.
Well you could get a job as a stable hand at your local stables or you could help muck out stalls or ask a stable if they need help exercising the horses or go to a trail riding centre and help out there
No, because plurals do not need an apostrophe.
Horses that are frequently exercised need increased carbohydrates and increased protein. All horses need food, extra water, exercise, a clean stall, and rest. Do not over or under feed your horses, this will harm them. Give them plenty of water, attention, and be sure to ride and groom them!
As a plural, for more than one dad; no, does not need an apostrophe. As a possessive, as in the item belonging to dad, then yes, it does need an apostrophe.
No. Harringtons doesn't need an apostrophe.