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The correct sentence with the apostrophe placed is: "The two girls' bicycles were stolen." The apostrophe goes after the word "girls" to indicate possession by the girls.
The correct punctuation is "girls' group," with an apostrophe before the 's' to indicate that the group belongs to the girls.
No "girls sports" is correct.
You probably need a possessive: girls' soccer team (the team that belongs to the girls, the team they are part of). But don't be shocked if you see it without the apostrophe-- sometimes people just write it the way you did, even though it should have the apostrophe.
Thank you, thank you for asking about this pet peeve. "I am proud of my girls" is correct. You make most ordinary nouns plural by simply adding the letter s. Apostrophe s after a noun is a possessive form. For example, you would say "I am proud of my girl's athletic achievements". You are talking about the achievements that 'belong to' your girl.
To get points from the campfire girls is correct for apex
girls or ladies = wahine
The correct phrase is "two girls' coats" to indicate that the coats belong to two girls. Adding the apostrophe after the "s" indicates possession by a plural noun.
Businesses' when making a plural noun into a possessive just add an apostrophe ( ' )not apostrophe s ( 's ) The girl's toys. The girls' teacher
To show possession for plural nouns ending with 's', the apostrophe goes after the 's'. Example:The boys' room is always a mess.
That is the correct spelling, with the apostrophe after the S, meaning that it is used by more than one girl.
The apostrophe goes between the "l" and the "s" in "girls. It goes and followed: Girl's cloakroom. The apostrophe is used to show ownership in this sentence. In this case the cloakroom belongs to the girls, this is why you must have the apostophe to show the ownership.