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No, but you might need a comma, for example:

The classes will be held on Tuesdays, June to August.

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Is the apostrophe correct in saying Daves' house?

The house belongs to Dave. It should be Dave's house.


When should you use a apostrophe?

Use an apostrophes as in a professional name like St. Mark's House not if you are only saying Marks house.


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How do you use its in a question?

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Is its have to have an apostrophe?

It depends. If you are saying "it is" then yes. Example: It's black. You're saying "It is black." An example of where it would not need an apostrophe would be like, "Its friends were weird."Additional answerNot only does it not need one, it mustn't have one!)


When saying this house is ours' do you need the apostrophe?

No. Possessive pronouns don't take apostrophes.


Why does get's have an apostrophe?

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