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What is the proper usage the Lee apostrophe s that or the the Lee s apostrophe that?

The proper usage is "Lee's" as it indicates possession or belonging to Lee. So, the correct phrase would be "Lee's that" to show that something belongs to Lee.


What are the correct usages of apostrophes?

Only use apostrophes in contractions, and to show possession


Is it my father's house or my fathers house?

My father's house. The apostrophe shows that your father is in possession of the house.


Which uses the correct homophone?

Yes, it does. "Which" is more correct than "witch."


Is it correct to add an apostrophe to the word your to show possession?

no. to show possession you just say "that's yours" or something like that :) Ok thank you! But if I am saying for example (That is your tool kit, isn't it?) The word (your) doesn't get an aposthrope?


What is correct Gates's or Gates'es?

The correct form would be "Gates's" to show possession. It follows the standard rule for forming possessives for singular nouns ending in "s".


What is the correct way to write the word email?

He Emailed him after the work was done to show his progress. This is an example of usage of email word.


Is the word Texas's correct?

Yes. It could also be spelled Texas'. Either spelling is correct. Just be consistent.


How do you spell personal socialiation in french?

socialiation personnels. go on google click on more and click on translator it show you how to pronounce. (hope that helpful)


Does valentines need an apostrophe?

In reference to Valentine's Day, yes. This refers to Saint Valentine.


Whais wrong with this sentence it was there toy?

You need to capitalize the I in it and put a period at the end not a ?


The word Americans where do you put the apostrophe?

"Americans are cool" - does not need an apostrophe. There is no possession. "Who took that American's money?" - possession of a single American. "Look at all those Americans' houses!" - possession of multiple Americans. Lame examples but you get the point.