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Is there an apostrophe in 21st century?

No, there is no apostrophe in the phrase "21st century."


Does the phrase This Year's Honorees need an apostrophe?

Yes. The phrase means the honorees of this year.


Where does the apostrophe belong in the phrase the glasses rim?

The apostrophe belongs in the phrase as "the glasses' rim" to indicate that the rim belongs to the glasses.


DOES THE PHRASE PARTNERS NAME NEED AN APOSTROPHE?

Yes as it is the possessive form. As the phrase is referring to just one of the names in the partnership, the apostrophe should be placed thus:- PARTNER'S NAME If instead you had been asking about all of the names in the partnership, the apostrophe should be placed thus:- PARTNERS' NAMES


Does the phrase Here's to Harry have an apostrophe?

The phrase "Here's to Harry" does require an apostrophe in "here's." This is because "here's" is a contraction of two different words, here and is, where the apostrophe takes the place of the missing space and the missing i from is. The "here" that "is" (being offered) to Harry in this phrase is not explicitly stated but is understood by the context to be, for example, an honoring by a "toast." Without the apostrophe, we would have heres, which is not the word meant in this phrase. (Heres is actually a legal term meaning "an heir.")


What is a apostrophe For we are?

An apostrophe is a punctuation mark that is used to indicate possession or to show that letters have been omitted in a contraction. In the phrase "For we are," an apostrophe is not needed as there is no ownership or contraction being shown.


Does the phrase McCain's place of employment need an apostrophe?

Yes. McCain has ownership over his place of employment. An apostrophe is required.


What is a sentence using the word its?

The word it's (with an apostrophe) is not a possessive pronoun -- it is a contraction of the phrase "it is." The possessive is its (without the apostrophe). Examples: It's not fair that some teachers give more homework than others. Take your umbrella because it's going to rain.


What is the apostrophe called in O'Neal and O'Sullivan?

The apostrophe in O'Neal and O'Sullivan is actually a mark of elision -- an omission of one or more sounds in a word or phrase.


Where would you put the apostrophe in you would?

The contraction or "you would" is you'd. It is also the contraction for the phrase "you had." In either case, the apostrophe goes where the letters were removed.


Why is there an apostrophe in 4 o'clock?

Because that is short for 'of the clock', a phrase which is not used anymore.


Do you use an apostrophe when you say last year's party?

Yes, in the phrase "last year's party," you should use an apostrophe to show possession. The apostrophe indicates that the party belongs to last year.