The men's uniform.
Samantha borrowed Julie's pencil.
Example sentence for contractions:I can't go with you, I've got a dental appointment.Example sentence for possession:The dentist's office is on Third Street.
The apostrophe goes between the "l" and the "s" in "girls. It goes and followed: Girl's cloakroom. The apostrophe is used to show ownership in this sentence. In this case the cloakroom belongs to the girls, this is why you must have the apostophe to show the ownership.
An apostrophe is not required.
The orangutang enjoys swinging from the tree branches - has no need for any apostrophes.
"man's"
It should be men's.
There is no apostrophe in that sentence. It would be in: The scouts' tents.
No apostrophe needed in the sentence "The turkey has two ears."
The correct way to write the sentence is: "The students' books are on his desk." The apostrophe is placed after the "s" in "students" to show that the books belong to the students.
You listen to your children's opinions.
The correct sentence should be: "The women's coats are here." In this case, the apostrophe goes before the "s" to show that the coats belong to the women.
You don't need an apostrophe in that sentence. Studentsis a plural word, not a possessive.
Parents'......the apostrophe goes at the end of Parents because it is Plural Possessive.
The apostrophe should go before the "s" in "Drs" to show that it is a contraction for "doctor's." The correct sentence is: "That was the Dr.'s order."
The correct form is "The coats belong to the children." There is no need for an apostrophe in this sentence because "children" is a plural noun, not possessive.
The apostrophe is not needed because deer is a singular and plural word. The sentence should read 'These deer antlers all have eight points.'