If we are talking about more than one brand, then that's a plural and plurals do not take an apostrophe.
e.g. "Their product was as good as - if not better than - most of the top high street brands, yet cost half the price"
Brand names are household names that people are used to hearing in everyday passing. Brands that achieve this status often have a bigger following, awareness and loyalty.
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Brand is the name, logo, symbol, image or character that defines product - gives name to the product. It is used for products and services in order to identify them from others. Some examples of top minded brands are Coke, McDonald, Dell, Microsoft, Disney, Nestle and etc. Brands can change the minds of customers and responsible for business success or failure. Know more about brands at the link below. Thanks
generic brands are more cheaper than private brands
1. If its is used as a possessive noun, then there is no need for an apostrophe. Example: its name 2. If its is to be used as a contraction of the words it is, the there should be an apostrophe. it is: it's
If you are referring toward the term "pros and cons" an apostrophe is not used. An apostrophe is used when referring to "professionals", as it is the contracted form of the word.
Yes.
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An apostrophe should be used with "it's" to indicate a contraction of "it is" or "it has." For example, "It's time to go" is short for "It is time to go."
it's is a abbreviation of it is so it should have an apostrophe
no There should never be an apostrophe in "never".
Use an apostrophe to indicate the following: Possession (cat's tail) Contraction (can't do it) Omission (O'Riley, O'Hara)
It should not have an apostrophe.
Yes if its is used as the contracted word of it is, it should be written as it's.
Yes. Alfie's hand should be used.
No apostrophe needed. It should be New Year message. New Year here is used as an adjective describing message.