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This is the case when it is the plural possessive form of teacher.

This means something belonging to more than one teacher.

If something belonged to only one teacher then the apostrophe would appear before the 's'. - "The teacher's diary"

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Does teachers have an apostrophe at the end of the s or before the s?

There are three possible options for your question. If you are referring to more than one teacher, there is no apostrophe (teachers). If you are referring to an object that belongs to one teacher, the apostrophe is between the r and s (teacher's desk). If you are referring to an object that belongs to more than one teacher, the apostrophe is after the s (teachers' break room).


What does it mean if apostrophe is after s in a word?

It means that the plural noun before the apostrophe has possession of the noun or plural noun that follows it. Example: All the cats' tails were wagging.


Does teacher's have an apostrophe?

Yes, the correct possessive form is "teacher's" with an apostrophe before the "s" to indicate possession. For example, "The teacher's desk" shows that the desk belongs to the teacher.


Where does the apostrophe go in cats?

There are two occasions where an apostrophe would be used. Singular possessive: This is where you are referring to something belonging to one cat. The apostrophe comes before the 's'. For example, the cat's milk. Plural possessive: This is where you are referring to something belonging to more than one cat. The apostrophe comes after the 's'. For example, the cats' milk.


Should youhave space once after an apostrophe?

If the word ends in apostrophe s or ends in s apostrophe, then there is NO space before or after the apostrophe, but always a space before the next word.


When there are multiple people do you use an apostrophe at the end?

Yes, when indicating possession for multiple people, you add an apostrophe after the "s" at the end of the plural noun. For example, "the teachers' lounge" refers to a lounge belonging to multiple teachers. If the noun is irregular and does not end in "s," you would add an apostrophe followed by "s," as in "the children's toys."


If a name ends in 's' do we add an apostrophe and then another 's?

For singular nouns, you add an apostrophe and then another 's (e.g., "Jess's book"). For plural nouns that already end in 's', you just add an apostrophe (e.g., "the teachers' lounge").


Should candidates have an apostrophe before the S?

No, only use an apostrophe when using a contraction or a possessive


Is the apostrophe in the right place for their book's?

Actually, when using a plural noun such as "books", there is no apostrophe. I hope that answers your question.


Is there an apostrophe before the in boys or after?

The word boys is a common plural noun.The boys were loud.If the boys own something, you need an apostrophe.The boys' bikes were stolen.The boys' mothers came to the game.


What's the correct usage of the S in this sentence Make teachers feel they have a choice or teacher with aph. S?

You need the plural (no apostrophe). Make teachers feel they have a choice.


Which comes first in dictionary isle or I'll?

In a dictionary, "I'll" comes before "isle." This is because dictionaries are organized alphabetically, and the letter "I" in "I'll" is followed by an apostrophe, making it come before the "s" in "isle."