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".
I'd
bosses'
Haven't (like have not, but without the o)
Serious - definitely without the apostrophe.
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.