No apostrophe is to be putted in this sentence.
no matter what you usually have to put a period after an apostrophe because it's the end of a sentence.
It is correct where you put it.
This is John's bag.
no, as long as he is not saying that in quotes
The sentence should be: Don't write in Guss' diary.
the dinosaurs' heads there i think.
You should never put its' in a sentence. The correct possessive form of "it" is "its", without an apostrophe. While "its'" is never used, "it's" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has".
It's either an apostrophe .. In a sentence you may, most likely you can't in a word. :{)
You don't have an apostrophe in your sentence. You don't need one either.
No, the word "skittles" does not have an apostrophe in a sentence. An apostrophe is typically used to show possession or contraction, which is not the case for the word "skittles."
after the t (it's) You put an apostrophe on 'its' if it's a contraction of "it is." Otherwise, 'its' has no apostrophe because that's its nature.
Put the apostrophe in mices right after s.: mices'