If you are just writing about peanuts, it does not need an apostrophe.If the peanuts have a belonging or possession, then yes, it needs an apostrophe.
The peanuts were salty.
The peanuts' saltiness added flavor.
it's is a abbreviation of it is so it should have an apostrophe
no There should never be an apostrophe in "never".
No. Harringtons doesn't need an apostrophe.
If the word ends in apostrophe s or ends in s apostrophe, then there is NO space before or after the apostrophe, but always a space before the next word.
None. There should be no apostrophe in one of its kind because its is a possessive pronoun.
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.
No. Harringtons doesn't need an apostrophe.
Yes, the sentence should have an apostrophe to denote possession. It should be written as: "Linda and her vice presidents' are going to Brazil."
Should not = shouldn't
all peanut products you should be allergic to. but not any of the marshmellow peanuts!
No there shouldn't be an apostrophe.
No, Morrisons should not have an apostrophe in its name. It is a plural possessive noun.
No, the word "that" does not require an apostrophe to show possession. The possessive form of "that" is simply "that's."
'Life's gift' should indeed have an apostrophe, as the gift is belonging to life (possessive pronoun), as it were.
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