The word girls is a common plural noun.The girls went shopping.
If girls owns something, it needs an apostrophe.
The girls' bags were stolen.
When it's a plural possessive that already ends in -s. girls' dresses singers' voices
This will depend upon how many girls have the same uncle. If you are referring to one girl, the apostrophe would be between the l and the s: the girl's uncle. If you are referring to more than one girl, the apostrophe would be after the s: the girls' uncle. Both versions indicate possession - the uncle of the girl or the uncle of the girls.
Aren't- The apostrophe replaces the 'o' in this circumstance.
The word "its" does not require an apostrophe when indicating possession, as in "The dog chased its tail." However, "it's" with an apostrophe is a contraction for "it is" or "it has," as in "It's going to rain today." To determine whether to use the apostrophe, consider whether you mean possession (no apostrophe) or a contraction (with apostrophe).
It means there is already an "s" at the end of the word
there is no apostrophe in the word cyclist.
With the word 'men' you would put the apostrophe between 'men' and 's'.
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If you mean as an abbreviation of 'old', then the apostrophe would be at the end of the word (ol'), because the apostrophe shows that the 'd' at the end of the word has been omitted.
If the word ends in s, then you can put the apostrophe after; for example, girl's means belonging to the girl, but girls' means belonging to the girls.
When it's a plural possessive that already ends in -s. girls' dresses singers' voices
This will depend upon how many girls have the same uncle. If you are referring to one girl, the apostrophe would be between the l and the s: the girl's uncle. If you are referring to more than one girl, the apostrophe would be after the s: the girls' uncle. Both versions indicate possession - the uncle of the girl or the uncle of the girls.
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No, you do not need to put an apostrophe in the word "hundreds" unless you are indicating a contraction or possession.
Aren't- The apostrophe replaces the 'o' in this circumstance.
No, the plural of status is actually statuses.
you put an apostrophe after the N and before the T.