The 90s and 00s were decades, there are 10 years, by definition, in each decade.
" '90s " or " 90s " , but never " 90's " , I would suggest. An apostrophe following a noun denotes ownership, or is a shortened form of "-is".Numbers should be treated just like this.e.g.John's gloves are blue.- apostrophe for John; he owns the gloves no apostrophe for "gloves"; there are two of them. The '90s are years in the decade ending -90, so it's a plural.so for '90s,I like the music of the '90s.The 90s' music is the best.
1997 to 1999 Meep2 1492-1527 not in the 90s
Yes. The only leap years of the '90s were 1992 and 1996.
Late 80's early 90s
50s for 2 years 60s for 10 years 70s for 10 years 80s for 10 years 90s for 10 years 2000s for 9 years
yes 80s 90s and 2000s
the shining was from the 90s and featured twins in it the shining was from the 90s and featured twins in it the shining was from the 90s and featured twins in it
A person in their 90s is called a nonagenarian.
Robert M. Grissom was mayor of Myrtle Beach, S.C. for 12 years in the 1980s and 90s.
No. 1990-1999 were the 90s, so 2000 was not in it.
well, it was this popular singer dude.... yeah. HOLE!