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What is the correct spelling to say last years job?

The job belongs to last year as it was, so it is a possessive. So there is an apostrophe needed between year and s, so it does not indicate a plural. The correct form is: Last year's job.


Do you use an apostrophe at the end of a LAST name?

Final apostrophe is only used in the case of plurals ending in s. Otherwise apostrophe plus s is required. Thus we might say we listened to Tom Jones's records at the Joneses' house.


Where do you put an apostrophe when you say like years?

You would put it between the {(year's) (r and s)}.


When do I use an apostrophe on Birthdays?

You use an apostrophe in birthdays to indicate possession, typically when referring to someone’s birthday. For example, you would say "John's birthday" to show that the birthday belongs to John. However, when simply stating the date or the event itself, such as "Happy birthday!" or "I have a birthday party," no apostrophe is needed.


Is the use of the apostrophe in the following line correct or incorrect Congratulations on 10 years' service?

This is correct. It is awkward, but that's the way it works. I may say, "Congratulations on 10 years of service." This eliminates the apostrophe problem and sounds more fluid.


Should there be an apostrophe after the word members when you say the members of the community?

No there shouldn't be an apostrophe.


How do you say apostrophe in spanish?

Apostrofa


Does two years have an apostrophe eg I have two years experience.?

Yes, it two years' experience Whenever you're wondering whether a phrase like this needs an apostrophe, try mentally substituting "one" for "two" (or whatever other number is in the phrase you're wondering about). "Two years' experience" and "two years experience" sound the same -- but "one year's experience" and "one year experience" are easy to tell apart. And of course you'd say "one year's experience." You'd also say "one week's notice" and "one dollar's worth." Just remember, when it's a plural, put the apostrophe after the "s," where it belongs on a plural possessive.


Should it say merry Christmas from the herberts or merry Christmas from the herbert's?

The apostrophe indicates possession. So, no apostrophe.


What is what will in a apostrophe?

won'tAdditional answerIt's not true to say that won't is in an apostrophe. Apostrophe is the little comma that goes into words where one or more letters have been omitted and won't is the contracted form of will not.^I think they know what an apostrophe is! They were asking what 'will not' was when it was shortened with an apostrophe.


Does the word says need an apostrophe?

No, says does not need an apostrophe. It's the present tense third person singular conjugation of the verb "say".


Do you say I have written lots of books the last five years or I wrote a lot of books the last five years?

I have written lots of books the last five years