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No there shouldn't be an apostrophe in this case. It should be: The 1400s.
The contraction of we had is we'd.The apostrophe is the little superscript punctuation mark between the e and the d.Additional answerIt's not correct to ask 'what is the apostrophe of we had'. It should be 'what is the contraction of we had'. The apostrophe is a punctuation mark that (amongst other things) denotes that a letter has been removed.
Theoretically it should go at the end The Jones' - However - Words ending in just an apostrophe and nothing else usually have it removed.
it's is a abbreviation of it is so it should have an apostrophe
no There should never be an apostrophe in "never".
Shouldn't is the correct contraction for should not.
It should be: Pratts' residence
No. There should not be an apostrophe.
The correct use of the apostrophe for a sign that reads "The Jakob's" should be "The Jakobs'" if it refers to something that belongs to multiple people named Jakob. If it refers to something belonging to one person named Jakob, it should be "The Jakob's."
No there shouldn't be an apostrophe in this case. It should be: The 1400s.
The contraction of we had is we'd.The apostrophe is the little superscript punctuation mark between the e and the d.Additional answerIt's not correct to ask 'what is the apostrophe of we had'. It should be 'what is the contraction of we had'. The apostrophe is a punctuation mark that (amongst other things) denotes that a letter has been removed.
The house belongs to Dave. It should be Dave's house.
No. It should be Neil Armstrong's footprint.
20s is correct.
The correct placement of the apostrophe in "Guss' diary" signifies that the diary belongs to Guss. Placing the apostrophe before the "s" indicates possession by a singular noun ending in "s."
No "girls sports" is correct.
It should be Mr. and Mrs. Smith's house.