If it is used as a plural, no. Here are the items you ordered.
If it is a possessive, yes. This item's stock number is AB1234.
The current prices for items with apostrophe prices vary depending on the product and location.
I would be an asset ti your client's organization.
No. A spider is a spider and an apostrophe is an apostrophe.
Ti amo anch'io is just one answer to the Italian statement Ti amo.Specifically, the personal pronoun ti means "(informal singular) you". The verb amo means "(I) am loving, do love, love". The adverb/conjunction anche* means "also, too". The personal pronoun io translates as "I".The pronunciation will be "tee A-mo an-KEE-o" in Italian.*The vowel drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a word which begins with a vowel.
you've is the apostrophe of you have
The apostrophe for "they had" is "they'd".
No, your doesn't have an apostrophe. You're, however, does have an apostrophe because it's a contraction for you and are.
This is an apostrophe.( ' )
Ti ti ti ti ti ti ta. Ti ti ta. Ti ti ta. Ti ti ti ti ti ti ta. Ti ti ta ta.
tieing is a method of attaching the layers of a quilt. not tieing it means that another form of quilting is used. good luck, sewmaterialistic@Yahoo.com
you dont use an apostrophe in will not
No, taste doesn't have an apostrophe.