No. Apostrophes are used to show something omitted, as in 'don't', or to show possession, as in Mary's pen.
No, Normans is a plural. An apostrophe is NEVER EVER used to indicate a plural. EVER.
The plural form for the name Amos is Amoses.
Donahues' (with the apostrophe after the name).In the singular possessive, the apostrophe should come between the e and s. (That hamster is Phil Donahue's.) In the plural, you first add the s, then the apostrophe, so That house is the Donahues'.For words that end in an s the singular posessive form is s', so "Jesus' sandals are well worn." The plural form of words ending in s is es. (Jesus Lopez and Jesus Fernandez are known as the Jesuses.) To make that word possessive, it's "The Jesuses' jacked-up car was stolen."
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
The possessive of all English plural nouns ending in -s is formed by adding an apostrophe: Toms'
No, Morrisons should not have an apostrophe in its name. It is a plural possessive noun.
Neither. the apostrophe would only be used to indicate possession. Names the end in s require -es to form the plural, e.g. the Joneses
No, Normans is a plural. An apostrophe is NEVER EVER used to indicate a plural. EVER.
The plural form for the name Amos is Amoses.
Apostrophe has only one name. It's apostrophe. The plural is apostrophes.
The name "Walgreens" was originally created without an apostrophe to make the name easier to read and pronounce. Using an apostrophe in a business name can sometimes lead to confusion or errors in communication. Additionally, some companies opt to drop apostrophes in their names for branding or marketing purposes, as it can make the name more visually appealing or memorable.
NO when adding an apostrophe you only use it if you're implying that its something they ownEX 1That was Aj's phone!EX 2That phone was Aj's!The Wrong WAYThat phone was Ajs!
the plural is Parellis, with no apostrophe. If you wanted to name a resturaunt after it, then it would be Parelli's. -IQ
When a persons name ends with a 'y', you make it plural by adding an 's' after the 'y'. Examples: There are two Marys in my class. The Murphys live next door to us.
Fritzes is the plural form. Fritz's is the possessive form. Ex: The Fritzes live next door. The Fritz's dog Molly ran away.
Only if it is a plural possessive. For example: The Jones' house. In this example, the apostrophe is after the 's' because there is more than one Jones family member living in the house. This is a plural possessive. If you are only talking about one person then the apostrophe is after the name followed by an 's'. For example: Mike's book.
As James is a singular noun, the correct way to make James possessive is to add an apostrophe and 's': James'sHowever, James' is also acceptable.For plural nouns, only an apostrophe is added.Example: The cars' engine is no longer working.