The apostrophe in "kids table" is placed after the word "kids", making it "kids' table" to indicate that the table belongs to multiple kids.
No, to form the possessive of a plural noun (kids) that ends with an s, just an apostrophe is added to the end of the word (kids').Example: We served the kids' lunches on the picnic table.
Put the apostrophe in mices right after s.: mices'
No apostrophe is to be putted in this sentence.
Personally, no. But it's not incorrect to put the apostrophe.
"Volkswagen" doesn't require an apostrophe.
no matter what you usually have to put a period after an apostrophe because it's the end of a sentence.
' it's ' meaning ' it is'. e.g. 'It's over there' ; 'It is over there'. However, ' its ' is in the plural form and no apostrophe.
won't (:
I'd
we'll
No.
No, you do not need to put an apostrophe in the word "hundreds" unless you are indicating a contraction or possession.