The word islands is a common plural noun. It requires no apostrophe.
They fished around the islands.
If the word islands has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.
The islands' fishermen used canoes and longboats.
Countries need an apostrophe at the end if you want to mean a possession of something. Example: Countries' flags
The collective noun for islands can be a sting of islands, a chain of islands, a cluster of islands, or a group of islands.The word archipelago is not a collective noun, it is a synonym for a group of islands.
The Marshall Islands and Kiribati are located east of the Caroline Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
Some of the main islands in the Mariana Islands include Guam, Saipan, Tinian, and Rota. There are also smaller islands and islets in the archipelago.
The Bahamas is made up of around 700 islands and more than 2,000 cays.
No. A spider is a spider and an apostrophe is an apostrophe.
you've is the apostrophe of you have
The apostrophe for "they had" is "they'd".
No, your doesn't have an apostrophe. You're, however, does have an apostrophe because it's a contraction for you and are.
This is an apostrophe.( ' )
you dont use an apostrophe in will not
No, taste doesn't have an apostrophe.
there is no apostrophe
Shall not with an apostrophe is shan't.
An apostrophe is not required.
Can't is cannot with an apostrophe.
Did you mean "Does believes have an apostrophe?" No, it doesn't.