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The word comes from Greek, Latin, and French. As for the origin -- the original users -- it may be Arabic, but it is unclear.

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The apostrophe in English is believed to have originated from Old English and Middle English as a way to indicate missing letters in contractions, possessives, and plurals. Its use has evolved over time and serves diverse grammatical functions in the English language.

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Where will the apostrophe come in James?

The apostrophe will come after s. (James')


What is a apostrophe of they will?

A contraction uses an apostrophe.They will come soon. They'll come soon.


Is more birthday's to come is correct in grammar?

No, the correct grammar would be "More birthdays to come."


Does the apostrophe go before or after the letter z?

If it is required, the apostrophe would come after the Z but before the S. "This is Mr. Buzz's stinger!"


Which country does the word apostrophe come from?

The word "apostrophe" comes from Greek, where it originally meant "turning away." It is derived from the Greek words "apo" (away) and "strophe" (turning).


When do you use apostrophe after doctors?

When you are denoting ownership, as in "The doctor's thermometer was in his pocket," you use an apostrophe. The apostrophe would come after 'doctors' if you were referring to more than one doctor in denoting ownership, for example, "The doctors' patients were getting impatient."


Rule on apostrophe for plural forms of nouns or verbs?

First, there is never an apostrophe used for verbs unless it is a contraction, not a plural or possession. Example: "My running's really improved!" This is a contraction of running and has. Second, if a noun is plural the apostrophe will come after the "s".


Is spider a apostrophe?

No. A spider is a spider and an apostrophe is an apostrophe.


Does an apostrophe come after the letter 'z' of a persons last name?

Yes an apostrophe is needed after the letter z of a person's last name if it indicates a possession. Example: Jessica Sanchez' golden voice.


What is the apostrophe of you have?

you've is the apostrophe of you have


In punctuation if a comma follows a plural possessive does the apostrophe or the comma come first?

In punctuation, the comma comes before the apostrophe when it follows a plural possessive. For example, "The dogs', wagging tails" is correct.


Does your have an apostrophe?

No, your doesn't have an apostrophe. You're, however, does have an apostrophe because it's a contraction for you and are.