To shorten the year with an apostrophe, you can replace the first two digits of the year with an apostrophe. For example, 2022 can be shortened to '22.
To shorten the year with an apostrophe in a formal document, you can write it as '21 instead of 2021.
You don't shorten 'it has'.
I assume you mean to contract, or shorten the words 'there will' ? The contracted form is there'll
i cant answer it i'm the one looking for the answer, does anyone know what year did we start talking and using apostrophe's to shorten our words like (you're or I'm or where's ) please someone answer this question. Thank you
You would shorten it to he's - for example "He is here" shortens to "He's here"
To abbreviate a year with an apostrophe, you place the apostrophe before the last two digits of the year. For example, '21 for the year 2021.
An apostrophe ( ' ) is put after a word to shorten and abbreviate a word , e.g. the printer's ink
To write the year with an apostrophe, you would place the apostrophe before the last two digits of the year. For example, '21 for the year 2021.
To abbreviate the year with an apostrophe, you typically use the last two digits of the year followed by an apostrophe. For example, 2022 would be abbreviated as '22.
You use an apostrophy in the word it (it's) when you want to shorten the words "it is": it's very cold today.
Yes, the wage belongs to the year (as such) and therefore a possesive apostrophe is needed.
To correctly write a year with an apostrophe, you would place the apostrophe before the last two digits of the year. For example, 1990 would be written as '90.