no it does not
do you need an apostrophe after the s in Koreans
No you don't! Horses does not need an apostrophe.
No, says does not need an apostrophe. It's the present tense third person singular conjugation of the verb "say".
No, the plural form of "day" is "days" and does not require an apostrophe. An apostrophe is used to show possession or contraction, not to form plurals.
No, you do not need to put an apostrophe in the word "hundreds" unless you are indicating a contraction or possession.
John, the Second Adams
I am does not need an apostrophe. It is only when you make it into a contraction by dropping the a that you need the apostrophe. It becomes I'm in that situation.
No. The Cannons doesn't need an apostrophe.
After Doc Adams, played by Milburn Stone, passed away in 1981, the character was briefly replaced by Dr. Caleb Ledoux, portrayed by actor James Arness. However, Doc Adams remained a beloved character, and Milburn Stone's portrayal is iconic in the series. The character of Doc Adams did not have a permanent replacement after Stone's death, as the show concluded shortly after.
No, Christmas Eve does not need an apostrophe.
No, because plurals do not need an apostrophe.
Fedora
As a plural, for more than one dad; no, does not need an apostrophe. As a possessive, as in the item belonging to dad, then yes, it does need an apostrophe.
No. Harringtons doesn't need an apostrophe.
The plural "Thursdays" doesn't need an apostrophe.
Andy Adams was born on May 3, 1859.
I can only recall one mention of his first name in the show, and it was Charles Adams... more commonly known as simply "Doc", or "Doc Adams". His real name was Milburn Stone.