That depends, if you are referring to grandmothers as in a group or multiple grandmothers no, if you implying it belongs to a singular grandomother it would be "grandmother's" and finally if its something possessed by multiple grandmothers it would be "grandmothers'"
The apostrophe for "they had" is "they'd".
The sign for an apostrophe is '. It is used to indicate possession or contraction in written language.
The apostrophe in "they'd" stands for the missing letters in "they would" or "they had."
No, hers is already a possessive pronoun. No apostrophe is needed.
The apostrophe key can typically be found on the keyboard to the right of the semicolon (;) key, next to the Enter key. To type an apostrophe followed by "s" (apostrophe's), simply press the apostrophe key followed by the letter "s" on your keyboard.
The plural of grandpa is grandpas.
grandmas
click very fast and dont listen to grandpas talk.it is hard
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He\she is your 2nd cousin.
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No. A spider is a spider and an apostrophe is an apostrophe.
that would be your grand uncle
great great uncle
You cant get there.
my grandpas armpit