You'll use an apostrophe s on the word son if you are showing possession or using a contraction.
Examples:
"That is my son's room."
"My son's out at the moment" -- This is a contraction of "son" and "is"
Sons would be plural and son's is possessive. Tickyul
With the apostrophe after the final S, the word indicates a plural possessive. "The team of the boys" rather than "the team of the boy".
"son" is a noun.
'Makan' is the English word 'son' in Malayalam.
The word "oldest" is the adjective, modifying the word son.
We'll is the contraction for we will. "We'll go see the movie after I finish cleaning," mom said to her son.
you have to have dedication if you want to achieve this son
"My son liked to play with a fire-fighter's helmet" and "It was the fire-fighters' opinion that the fire could be put out" (several of them) and "it was the fire-fighter's opinion that the fire could be put out" (just one with an opinion).
Sons would be plural and son's is possessive. Tickyul
With the apostrophe after the final S, the word indicates a plural possessive. "The team of the boys" rather than "the team of the boy".
No, your son cannot copy those Pokemon onto his game. I'm sorry, but Nintendo has this policy about copying Pokemon. They don't want the cheaters to cheat their way to glory.
Use an apostrophe to signify either a contraction of two words don't = do not or to signify possession cat's tail boys' soccer ball James's son
My son has promised to put me in a nursing home when I'm 75.
Seeing her son hit by a car was the single most horrifying experience of her life.
The Sanskrit word for son is "पुत्र" (putra).
The Kikuyu word for the English word son is "mwana."
The Spanish word for 'son' is hijo.