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"Feet" has no apostrophes.

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Symbol of length?

The symbol for feet is one apostrophe, as in 15 feet = 15' The symbol for inches is two apostrophes, as in 15 inches = 15"


Abbreviation for 6 feet 2 inches?

The short form of six feet five inches is 6'5". You will always use one apostrophe after the number of feet, and two after the number of inches.


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What does the '' and ' mean in length measurements?

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What is a shortcut way of writing two words using an apostrophe?

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Does two years have an apostrophe eg I have two years experience.?

Yes, it two years' experience Whenever you're wondering whether a phrase like this needs an apostrophe, try mentally substituting "one" for "two" (or whatever other number is in the phrase you're wondering about). "Two years' experience" and "two years experience" sound the same -- but "one year's experience" and "one year experience" are easy to tell apart. And of course you'd say "one year's experience." You'd also say "one week's notice" and "one dollar's worth." Just remember, when it's a plural, put the apostrophe after the "s," where it belongs on a plural possessive.


What is it called when making two syllables one by leaving out a letter and placing an apostrophe there?

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What is used to replace a letter when two words are joined to make one word?

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