Yes there should be an apostrophe. Tomorrow's answers today.
Both examples are correct. For ONE witness, you would write "witness's answers" (using the apostrophe AND the 's'). For the plural, MORE THAN ONE witness, it is acceptable to omit the 's' : "witnesses' answers".
What is the answers of numerical sentences
He left a blank in his answers.
I am overjoyed that telegraph had existed back in the day
I asserted the correct answers in my social studies test .
This answer is accurate because it answers the question correctly.That sentence is not very accurate.
Study your grammar text, lazybones !
Yes, it is correct to use an apostrophe s for Helen's answers.
If it answers the question "when" for an action verb ("I will leave tomorrow"), it is an adverb. It can also be a noun ("Tomorrow is another day").
Actually, when using a plural noun such as "books", there is no apostrophe. I hope that answers your question.
Tomorrow's paper.
shut up and study
In tomorrow's paper.
The subject of a sentence answers the question "what" or "whom." It refers to the person or thing that is performing the action or being described in the sentence.
Both examples are correct. For ONE witness, you would write "witness's answers" (using the apostrophe AND the 's'). For the plural, MORE THAN ONE witness, it is acceptable to omit the 's' : "witnesses' answers".
Answer only certain groups of people are eligible for travel concessions. The man with the sign was certain the world will end tomorrow! You won't learn from copying homework answers from the internet, that's for certain!
The adverb tomorrow answers the question "when" an action or situation will occur. Because it is in the future, actions must use the future tenses or the imperative mood (e.g. Fix the machine tomorrow).