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hi they are noy used in noun plurals so that includes acronyms. take a look at this site it may help you out. hope it helps. ~seth http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/grammar/g_apost.html

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Does the plural form of an acronym have an apostrophe like the plural form of an individual letter?

Acronyms do not utilize the apostrophe in the plural form.


Where do you put the apostrophe at in the plural possessive form in the word ATM?

The plural form of the acronym ATM is ATMs.The plural possessive form is ATMs',The plural possessive form would be ATMs'. Since an "s" is added because of the plurality, the rule states that the apostrophe goes after the "s" to show possession.


Do you use an apostrophe to pluralise an acronym?

If there is a period after each letter as in "A.T.M." plural would be "A.T.M.'s" If the word is not separated with periods as in "ATM" plural would be "ATMs"


When you write the plural form of day do you need an apostrophe?

No, the plural form of "day" is "days" and does not require an apostrophe. An apostrophe is used to show possession or contraction, not to form plurals.


Is its' plural possessive?

No. Plural possessive is "their" Possessive pronouns do not use an apostrophe.


What is the plural nouns of apostrophe?

The plural form of "apostrophe" is "apostrophes."


What does plural apostrophe look like?

A plural apostrophe doesn't look like anything. There's no such thing as a plural apostrophe.


Is there a plural form of apostrophe?

Yes, the plural form of apostrophe is "apostrophes".


Does butterflies need an apostrophe?

As a plural noun, butterflies does not need an apostrophe. Apostrophes are not used to make nouns plural.As a possessive noun, butterflies does needan apostrophe. The plural form is butterflies' (the butterflies' wing). Apostrophes are used to show possession.


In the sentence those are my cousins cars do you use an apostrophe?

yes becasue cousins is plural you would do this: cousins'


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Does items have an apostrophe in ti?

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