When it belons to one bird - bird's
When it belongs to a lot of birds - birds'
where does the apstrophe go in the word birds
no
bird's
Yes..
Yes, you do because the apostrophe, in this case, shows belonging. The name belongs to your mom.
you dont use an apostrophe in will not
you do not use an apostrophe in cultures.
You would say internees' college.
No, you only add an apostrophe. The beaks of birds= The birds' beaks.
One should never use an apostrophe for the word that.One should always use an apostrophe for the word that's, meaning that is.
No there shouldn't be an apostrophe.
If you wanted to say "nieces" as a plural, such as "I have two nieces", then it wouldn't need an apostrophe. If you wanted to say something like "My niece's teddybear", showing singular possession, then you would need an apostrophe. The word nieces is a plural noun. If you want to use it as a plural possessive noun then put an apostrophe at the end - nieces' My nieces' husbands are both doctors.
Use apostrophe S for singular nouns that have possession - example "cat's tail." Use a single apostrophe at the end of a plural noun that ends in S - example "Use the boys' room."
Final apostrophe is only used in the case of plurals ending in s. Otherwise apostrophe plus s is required. Thus we might say we listened to Tom Jones's records at the Joneses' house.
Same as any other use. Use an apostrophe S to indicate possession.