You don't write it as an apostrophe; you write it as a contraction. "It's" is a contraction of it is and it has.
we're
The dog chased its tail. Its is the possessive but does not need an apostrophe. It's, with the apostrophe, means it is.
It's written as she'd.
The sentence should be: Don't write in Guss' diary.
You don't write it as an apostrophe; you write it as a contraction. "It's" is a contraction of it is and it has.
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The dog chased its tail. Its is the possessive but does not need an apostrophe. It's, with the apostrophe, means it is.
It's written as she'd.
Just copy this: ć
a tick is just a straight apostrophe: '
"I'd" is the contraction for "I would" using an apostrophe.
No, the correct way to write it is "associate's degree" with an apostrophe before the "s."
you dont use apostrophe's in Arabic. (i study Arabic in school)