The word pupil is a common singular noun. It requires no apostrophe.
The pupil looked bored.
If the word pupil has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.
The pupil's questions challenged me.
The principal was amazed at the pupil's insightful questions.
The apostrophe for "pupil questions" is "pupil's questions."
No, the word "questions" does not have an apostrophe. It is a plural noun.
Pupils'. When you have a plural possessive, then the apostrophe goes after the s. If a pupil owns something, that is the pupil's stuff. If pupils collectively own something, that is the pupils' stuff.
Pupil's The pupil's mother came to school.
An example of a homograph for "pupil" is "pupil" (a student) and "pupil" (the dark circular opening in the center of the eye).
A homograph for "pupil" is "pupil," which can also refer to the small, dark hole in the center of the eye.
Yes, there is an apostrophe in "pupil's classroom" to show possession. It indicates that the classroom belongs to the pupil.
As always the use of an apostrophe is determined by the meaning you want to give the word.Pupils: more than one pupil e.g. There are 30 pupils in this class. (There is more than one)Pupil's: owned by a pupil e.g. Have you seen this pupil's book? (The book that belongs to the pupil)Pupils': owned by more than one pupil e.g. I want to talk to you about the pupils' behaviour. (the behaviour 'belonging to' more than one pupil)NB Pupil can mean two things. A pupil can be a student at a school, which is how the word is used in the above examples.'Pupil' is also the name of the transparent portion of the eye (the black dot in the middle). They are treated the same grammatically, but the example sentences would be different.
Pupils'. When you have a plural possessive, then the apostrophe goes after the s. If a pupil owns something, that is the pupil's stuff. If pupils collectively own something, that is the pupils' stuff.
investor's The apostrophe s shows possession
No, the word "questions" does not have an apostrophe. It is a plural noun.
It is the Srimad Bhagavad Geeta. In which, Lord Sri Krishna is the teacher and Arjuna is the pupil.
Pupil's The pupil's mother came to school.
The black circle in the middle of the iris in your eye is called a pupil. It dilates to adjust with sunlight.
A homograph for "pupil" is "pupil," which can also refer to the small, dark hole in the center of the eye.
Just use it. You are incorrect... **** The pupil, getting five incorrect answers out of twenty exam questions, was not very happy.
The pupil allows light to enter the eye.
Yes, a student is a pupil.