It depends on the context of the sentence. For example... The girl is here = The girl's here OR The girl hasgone = The girl's gone.
SNSD is another name for Girls' Generation. SNSD is an acronym that stands for So Nyeo Shi Dae which is equivalent to Girls' Generation.
Girl's girls girls'
A wwffy, is a quiz that stands for "Who Will Fall For You". This is a story in quiz form, about a girl who has a certain amount of boys falling for her. The girl is normally the person who is reading the story. (most of these quizzes are for girls)
BPGG which stands for Baden Powell Girl Guides as stated in the 'Something for the Girls' book. The letters were probably on a hat badge or ribbon.
"Girls" comes first in alphabetical order, followed by "girl's" and then "girls'".
it would be: girls' girl's and girls
girls' and then girl's
You don't. girls, girl's, and girls' are all the same word, girl. They are just different forms of girl. girls is plural. girl's is singular possessive. and girls' is plural possessive. Example: Many girls owning something or many things.
Well i'm a lady so if a guy bullies me and if a guy stands up, you will get hurt but you would be a girl's hero.
It stands for "Who Is That Hot Ad Girl", the preeminent commercial actress Q&A Tumblr blog, in all of the the internet.
"girls", the plural form of "girl", is correct. "girl's" is the genitive form, like in "a girl's raincoat" or "this is my girl's picture".
The plural of girl's (singular possessive) is girls'(plural possessive).Example:The girl's coat is missing. (coat of one girl)The girls' coats are missing. (coats of more than one girl)