It means it is a property of something or somebody.
The apostrophe followed by s has two possible meanings. It can be a contraction, in which the apostrophe stands for letters that have been left out, as in the word he's meaning he is, or it's meaning it is, and it can also be used to indicate the possessive form, as in, this is Frank's book, this is Mary's money. The book belongs to Frank, the money belongs to Mary.
It means just before the 1970's.
it means the word is singular possessive
Before the exhaust gas passes through the catalytic converter ( s )
It denotes possession. For example: The cat's milk. This shows that the milk belongs to the cat.
The 1500's are referring to a decade. The BC stands for Before Christ. The 800's are a decade referring to After Death.
W - Winter driving / slows down the RPM's S - Sport driving / widens the shift pattern and holds the gear longer before shifting
The slash s before a name on a signature line typically stands for "for" or "on behalf of." This indicates that the person signing the document is signing in a representative capacity for someone else or a group.
It 's a castle that mermaids live in. Like, Like, Like Totally! (I've been to one before.)
Michael's field! and Macclesfield didn't exist before the 1990's! hope this information helps you. :)
It means that you want to pay the bill for your meal. It`s usually done before leaving the restaurant.
It means that you want to pay the bill for your meal. It`s usually done before leaving the restaurant.
An apostrophe before the "s" can indicate possession or a contraction. In possession, it shows that something belongs to someone or something. In a contraction, it signifies the omission of letters or sounds, typically to combine two words.