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Ol' is a 2 letter word with an apostrophe.
Use the apostrophe right after the letter s: fighters'
No, sees doesn't have an apostrophe. "Sees" is the present tense third person singular conjugation of the the verb "See".
There are three types of apostrophe. The possessive apostrophe, to show that a letter is missing and to highlight a word or phrase, eg 'hasn't', doesn't', 'can't'. The possessive apostrophe would be used in a sentence such as 'The student's work was of a high standard' meaning the work of the student. However if you are using the word students in the plural form, it would be written 'students' work'.
The punctuation sign used to show that a letter or letters have been omitted is the apostrophe which looks like this ' example, the word cannot can be made into can't in which an apostrophe replaces the letters no. The phrase I am can be made into I'm, in which an apostrophe replaces the letter a.
I've is a three letter word. I'll is another three letter word.
Ol' is a 2 letter word with an apostrophe.
No, the word "says" does not need an apostrophe. It is the third person singular form of the verb "to say."
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Use the apostrophe right after the letter s: fighters'
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I've is a word that means I have. I'll is a word that means I will.
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