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' < is the sign for apostrophe.

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The sign for an apostrophe is '. It is used to indicate possession or contraction in written language.

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You would sign it without an apostrophe, because a plural does not usually need an apostrophe. So it would be: Love, the Smiths.


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What is correct use of the apostrophe for a sign that reads The Jakob's?

The correct use of the apostrophe for a sign that reads &quot;The Jakob's&quot; should be &quot;The Jakobs'&quot; 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 &quot;The Jakob's.&quot;


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If you are just putting "Welcome", you wouldn't use an apostrophe or an "s". If you are putting something like "Welcome guests", then no apostrophe is needed. Apostrophes aren't used to make words plural.


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The sign for feet is (') as in 2' 3" (two feet, three inches). It is also used as an apostrophe (sharing the same key as @ on my keyboard).


When making a sign would the name Harris have an apostrophe like 'The Harris's'?

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Does supporters have a apostrophe?

If supporters is simply a plural word, then no. The supporters are out in full force today. As a singular possessive -- Someone yanked the supporter's sign from her hand. (apostrophe s to create a singular possessive.) As a plural possessive -- The supporters' signs are quite colorful. (apostrophe comes after the s.)


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