If you are trying to create a contraction of the two words "I" and "should," the answer is that you cannot contract the two words because "I'd" is a contraction of "I had" or "I would."
It should be: Pratts' residence
The correct placement for the apostrophe for "the boys" would be "the boys'."
People's
The correct placement of the apostrophe is: "Buy your cucumbers and lettuces here."
The correct placement of the apostrophe in "it is the Chef's choice" is after the word "Chef," making it possessive. So, it should be written as "Chef's."
It should be Mr. and Mrs. Smith's house.
'09 In this case, the apostrophe is taking the place of "20" so it goes before the 09.
Fellows doesn't need an apostrophe. It is a plural word, and apostrophes aren't used to make words plural.
The correct placement for the apostrophe for the pural noun seamen is seamen's. Example:The seamen's union is called The National Maritime Union headquartered in New York City.
you do not need the third s. An apostrophe is placed after the second s to make it class'
The apostrophe should be placed after the second s in the word Guss. It should be: Guss' diary.
You wouldn't. "Has" is the incorrect conjugation for the first person pronoun "I". It should be "I have", and the contraction is "I've".