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Yes. Use an apostrophe S if you are indicating possession.

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Do you put an apostrophe after symbols?

Only if the plural is possessive.


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Is there an apostrophe after z in possessive sense?

Sure. You can use apostrophe s to signify possession even in words/names that end in z. Examples: Mr. Fuzz's fuzzy tail Mercedes Benz's headlights


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Can you put an s apostrophe after a z?

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Where do you put the apostrophe for the plural possessive form in the word brothers?

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