Ten students' grades were below passing.Ten students' grades had improved.
Here grades is a plural common noun and needs no apostrophe.
Students is a plural common noun. Students possess grades; therefore it needs an apostrophe.
Ten students' coats were still in the closet.
Ten students' voices were louder than the others.
The correct way to write the sentence is: "The students' books are on his desk." The apostrophe is placed after the "s" in "students" to show that the books belong to the students.
It depends on whether it is one student (singular) or more than one student (plural).Singular possession:The student's hats.Plural possession:The students' hats.
You don't need an apostrophe in that sentence. Studentsis a plural word, not a possessive.
It all depends on what college the students currently attend and what their current grades are.
An apostrophe is not required.
There is no apostrophe in "Sports Field"
No. More are.
students in grades 7 and 8 go there to learn. they came from elementary to 7th grade and after 8th grade you go to high school
Mrs Debase. (no apostrophe) Mrs Debase's handbag. (Possessive apostrophe)
yes, schools in the us are very boring... students dont really go to school but when they need to get their grades up they will go. but besides that then they dont go.
Doesn't
Lost wages doesn't need an apostrophe.