learnings is spelled without an apostrophe just as in teachings.
Serious - definitely without the apostrophe.
No, the correct spelling is "roof racks" without an apostrophe.
No, hers is already a possessive pronoun. No apostrophe is needed.
That is how to spell it, with a capital I and an apostrophe in you're.
If you are referring to possession, use the apostrophe: "The TV's screen was cracked." If you are referring to multiple TVs, use the plural form without an apostrophe: "There were two TVs in the living room."
The spelling its (without an apostrophe) is the possessive form of the pronoun it.When the apostrophe is seen, the word is a contraction for "it is."
dare'ot is how you spell dare not with an apostrophe
This is spelt "apostrophe".
bosses'
I'd
Haven't (like have not, but without the o)
Let's without the apostrophe is let us.
I'd
The correct spelling is don't.
The correct spelling is apostrophe.
The contraction is spelled we're.
Serious - definitely without the apostrophe.