To indicate missing letters: can't, isn't, it's eg I can't do it; it isn't right; in fact it's very wrong To indicate the possessive: boy's, boys' eg The boys' hats went in the air; one boy's hat stayed there.
It is an apostrophe, and one example of use is: you're for you are.
1. If its is used as a possessive noun, then there is no need for an apostrophe. Example: its name 2. If its is to be used as a contraction of the words it is, the there should be an apostrophe. it is: it's
An apostrophe is an indication of a 'missing' letter (or letters). For example, that's instead of that is - can't in stead of cannot etc.
The apostrophe in a contraction holds the place of a letter or group of letters. Example: Don't = Do not (the apostrophe holds the place of the 'o') They've = They have (the apostrophe holds the place of the 'ha')
An apostrophe (') is used at the point where letters are removed from a contraction. For example the word "can't" - the apostrophe is placed in the word to take the place of the second n and the o from the word "not," since "can't" is contraction of "cannot."
An apostrophe is used in contraction. Example: you will: you'll
There is not apostrophe in June. But, there would be apostrophe in the following example: June's car was totaled in the accident.
An apostrophe is used to make something possessive. For example, Sarah's dog was barking all night at the cat.
No, there is no apostrophe on any word.
Use an apostrophe if you want to show possession. Example: auditors' book
Andok's has an apostrophe because it shows ownership. Example: Andok's chicken
It it means an ownership of Monet, an apostrophe is needed. Example: Monet's bag
No, "relatives" does not have an apostrophe. An apostrophe is only used when showing possession or contracting words. For example, "relative's house" or "can't" for "cannot."
To shorten the year with an apostrophe, you can replace the first two digits of the year with an apostrophe. For example, 2022 can be shortened to '22.
It is an apostrophe, and one example of use is: you're for you are.
1. If its is used as a possessive noun, then there is no need for an apostrophe. Example: its name 2. If its is to be used as a contraction of the words it is, the there should be an apostrophe. it is: it's
To abbreviate a year with an apostrophe, you place the apostrophe before the last two digits of the year. For example, '21 for the year 2021.