sometimes the ' before the s usually shows ownership or possession. so for instance if you were going to say my boys dogs are all alone. you would put the ' after the s showing plural ownership.
Not if it is a simple plural. Simple plurals do not require an appostrophe.
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The 's' ending the word Illinois is a silent 's'.
Yes, there can b an apostrophe after an "s." In a plural word ending in "s" that shows possession, the apostrophe comes after the s. For example, if you were to say that the dog belonged to the chefs, you would say it is the chefs' dog.
Not if it is a simple plural. Simple plurals do not require an appostrophe.
you would use -es when a word ends in a -ch like rich or glitch you use the ending -es
singular - bus - possessive is bus's. plural - buses - possessive is buses'
Bellybuttons would be the longest word I can think of beginning with a 'b' and ending in an 's'.
Yes, there can be either apostrophe s ('s) or just an apostrophe (') at the end of the word.
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