No, "1930s" is a plural noun and does not require an apostrophe. The correct form is "1930s" to indicate the decade from 1930 to 1939.
No, the word "that" does not require an apostrophe to show possession. The possessive form of "that" is simply "that's."
Yes, in the phrase "last year's party," you should use an apostrophe to show possession. The apostrophe indicates that the party belongs to last year.
No, "candidates" does not require an apostrophe before the "s" because it is a plural noun, not possessive.
No, the correct spelling is Pele without an apostrophe. The use of the accent mark over the 'e' in Pele is to ensure the correct pronunciation of the name.
The incorrect use of the apostrophe is in option a: That's your's. It should be written as "That's yours" without the apostrophe.
There are many various opinions on this. Technically it should be 1930's but so many writers now use 1930s that it is becoming widely accepted. You can choose which form to use but try to stay consistent.
No, the word "that" does not require an apostrophe to show possession. The possessive form of "that" is simply "that's."
No. Apostrophes are used to show contractions and possesion. Though many people use the apostrophe in dates it is, in fact, incorrect. But what about an adjectival use? "I don't like 80s' music" seems OK - it was rubbish, and "80s'" is used to mean "of the 80s".
No, "candidates" does not require an apostrophe before the "s" because it is a plural noun, not possessive.
No, "pros" is already a plural form of "pro," so there is no need to add an apostrophe before the "s". It should simply be written as "pros" to indicate more than one professional.
you dont use an apostrophe in will not
you do not use an apostrophe in cultures.
Yes. 'Its' in that sentence is short for 'it is' so it should have an apostrophe.
Use an apostrophe to indicate the following: Possession (cat's tail) Contraction (can't do it) Omission (O'Riley, O'Hara)
it's is a abbreviation of it is so it should have an apostrophe
no There should never be an apostrophe in "never".
It should not have an apostrophe.