Yes, because the apostrophe shows the omission of the word 'is' - ('It is too late', which has been shortened to 'It's too late'.)
Yes, "too" is the correct form to use with "late."
Yes, that is correct. Program belongs to year.
Yes mice's is correct for the plural possessive of mice.
you dont use an apostrophe in will not
Theoretically it should go at the end The Jones' - However - Words ending in just an apostrophe and nothing else usually have it removed.
Yes, "too" is the correct form to use with "late."
The correct spelling is apostrophe.
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Unless it means "it is", there is no apostrophe in "its". See related question.
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No, the correct form in this case is "too". "To" would be used if you were talking about going to the shops or the park.
A possessive pronoun does not take an apostrophe. This is an exception to the rule that an apostrophe indicates the possessive. To write, 'the dog lost it's bone,' is not correct. The correct way is without the apostrophe: 'The dog lost its bone.' 'It's' (i.e., with an apostrophe) is correct only when used as a contraction of 'it is.'
Yes, there can be either apostrophe s ('s) or just an apostrophe (') at the end of the word.
Yes, that is correct. Program belongs to year.
A. That's Your's. Your's Should be yours as you are referring to yours as a belonging.
No, the word is spelled "employees" that's correct.