A possessive pronoun does not take an apostrophe. This is an exception to the rule that an apostrophe indicates the possessive. To write, 'the dog lost it's bone,' is not correct. The correct way is without the apostrophe: 'The dog lost its bone.' 'It's' (i.e., with an apostrophe) is correct only when used as a contraction of 'it is.'
The proper way to use basketball equipment is using it to play basketball.
Use your fingers ;)
it depends on what you mean by proper use,proper use of anything is to use it wisely.use for profit,use for betterment.As computer technology is concerned we use it in way which helps us best.
It is an informal way to ask "Do you have an eraser?" It is proper to use when speaking to a friend or classmate. It is not proper to use on a teacher or an adult if you are a child no matter how familiar the child is with the adult.
When in Use cover up when not in use down
away
As it is spelled. Use three syllables
Yes, there is a proper way to use a wheel chair so injury doesn't occur. Read more at ask.metafilter.com/98234/Wheelchair-or-crutches You can read about the proper way to use a wheelchair by visiting http://www.wikihow.com/Use-a--Wheelchair or http://www.ehow.com/how_4883_around-wheelchair.html. It is important to use them correctly to avoid injury.
No, it will be a spelling mistake so you should use the proper spelling
It can use a style manual.
"I dont think that is the proper way to respond to that question"
No.