It depends. If it's more than one state, then no. If it's one state that owns something, then yes. Also yes if it's more than one state that owns it.
Three states I like to visit are Maine, Hawaii, and Oregon.
This state's official bird is the mockingbird.
Those three states' official bird is the cardinal.
The sign for an apostrophe is '. It is used to indicate possession or contraction in written language.
The apostrophe in "they'd" stands for the missing letters in "they would" or "they had."
No, "hers" does not have an apostrophe. "Hers" is a possessive pronoun that indicates ownership or belonging without needing an apostrophe.
"Yo'" has an apostrophe because it is a shortened form of "your". The apostrophe represents the missing letters u and r.
The apostrophe key can typically be found on the keyboard to the right of the semicolon (;) key, next to the Enter key. To type an apostrophe followed by "s" (apostrophe's), simply press the apostrophe key followed by the letter "s" on your keyboard.
No. A spider is a spider and an apostrophe is an apostrophe.
you've is the apostrophe of you have
No, your doesn't have an apostrophe. You're, however, does have an apostrophe because it's a contraction for you and are.
The sign for an apostrophe is '. It is used to indicate possession or contraction in written language.
This is an apostrophe.( ' )
An apostrophe is not required.
there is no apostrophe
you dont use an apostrophe in will not
Can't is cannot with an apostrophe.
Shall not with an apostrophe is shan't.
No, taste doesn't have an apostrophe.
No apostrophe is to be putted in this sentence.