None, Halloween is spelled Halloween
What's (the apostrophe replaces the letter that is dropped)
Daren't as the ' replaces the missing letter o
A contraction is made of two words with an apostrophe. Note the apostrophe replaces a letter.
The punctuation sign used to show that a letter or letters have been omitted is the apostrophe which looks like this ' example, the word cannot can be made into can't in which an apostrophe replaces the letters no. The phrase I am can be made into I'm, in which an apostrophe replaces the letter a.
The ' replaces the o in not. Is not changes to isn't. :D:D xxx
It accents how it is pornounced, but "Halloween" is usually spelled without the apostrophe in it.
Aren't- The apostrophe replaces the 'o' in this circumstance.
Because it's a contraction of "does not", and the apostrophe replaces the missing letter, it's doesn't.
The apostrophe is used when you are is used. As in you're being very helpful (you are being very helpful). Too many people assume that your is the same a you are - which it isn't.
The apostrophe in it's replaces a letter that makes the word shorter e.g. 'it is' is then made into 'it's' and the apostrophe replaces the i in is.it is 'sfor example:this dog is tom's dogAnother AnswerThe apostrophe that you're asking about indicates either a singular possessive, or a plural possessive. Singular = 's; plural = s'.
That's is the contraction of that is, so you spelt it right. The apostrophe replaces the i, the missing letter.
The apostrophe in a contraction holds the place of a letter or group of letters. Example: Don't = Do not (the apostrophe holds the place of the 'o') They've = They have (the apostrophe holds the place of the 'ha')