Look at your keyboard, and you can easy see this different kinds.
Inches is shown by two apostrophes (").
"Feet" has no apostrophes.
The pill may be causing the two periods a month. talk to your doctor and see if you can switch to a differant kind.
Absolutely you can be in love with many differant people at the same time! Differant types of love!
You don't. Apostrophes aren't use to make words plural. The plural of person is people. (One person, two people.) You don't need the apostrophe in apostrophes either.
One, example 5'2" equals five feet and two inches.
In my market we get all differant types of stock including fruit and vegetables and many differant types of objects from house hold furature to cd's and mp3 playes.
The two types of apostrophes are the straight apostrophe ('), which is used to show possession or contraction, and the curly or typographic apostrophe (’), which is a more visually appealing version of the straight apostrophe.
Apostrophes serve two primary functions: they indicate possession and form contractions. For possession, an apostrophe shows that something belongs to someone, as in "Sarah's book." In contractions, an apostrophe replaces omitted letters, such as in "don't" for "do not."
No words are contracted into apostrophes.
Plurals don't use apostrophes, so the first one is correct.
Apostrophes are punctuation marks used to indicate possession or contraction. For example, "Mary's book" shows possession, while "can't" is a contraction of "cannot." It's important to use apostrophes correctly to avoid confusion in writing.