Use an apostrophe if you want to show possession.
Example: grandma's garden
Use an apostrophe if you want to show possession. Example: grandma's garden
No, the word "grandparents" does not require an apostrophe. The plural form is used without any punctuation marks.
The apostrophe should be placed as follows: "your grandparents' farm." This indicates that the farm belongs to your grandparents.
No, there is no apostrophe after the 's' in "Grandparents Day." The term is already possessive with the 's' indicating that the day is dedicated to all grandparents.
No, the sentence "She has almost 30 years experience" does not require an apostrophe after the s in the word years. The word "years" is used as a plural noun in this context, describing the duration of experience, so no apostrophe is needed.
It should be: The big stack of mail is grandma's.
no grandmas cannot lay eggs!
Not all grandmas have anger issues, but some may have them.
there is your grandmas cat and wild cats there is your grandmas cat and wild cats
Her ship was called The Malendroke and i no cuz im related to her and my grandmas grandmas grandmas told my grandma, well my great great (x i dunno!) ok!
abby should not go to her grandmas house because her friend whats her to stay with her she also should go to her grandmas because her grandma will want to see her
PICKLES!
Grandchildren.
Probably because grandmas are more likely to attack you than wolves
War of the Grandmas - 2009 was released on: USA: 2009 (DVD premiere)
No. A spider is a spider and an apostrophe is an apostrophe.
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