Because the apostrophe follows the plural noun dads, the possessive form means that it applies to more than one dad.
Note that a capitalized Dad (a specific person) must be singular.
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.
It means that you believe that the kids in Bedtime Stories knew more than just mis pronouncing a word.
a pronoun is a word that has more than what meaning like a lip
Fête is a French word meaning celebration. Adding an 's' to the word, means that there is more than one.
to go beyond the ordinary ;beyond the average. To be more than the normal.
"Sed" is not an English word - what exactly are you trying to ask?
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.
An angle that is more than 180 but lower than 360
More dingy than all the others.
More floppy than all the others.
because dads think they are superier over everyone else... they think the next best thing is another guy it doesnt matter if there son or their friend. It's not their fault i dont guess its just that they think that way. My dads the same way..... P.S. theres a word for our dads... Pig Headed
Dads
An angle that is more than 180 but lower than 360
More than one, many or much
my dads garden
Majority means greater than half. Greater means more than.
It means that they are sharing credit. There is more than one author.