You can make the words:
a
post
photo
stop
hat
he
pea
sea
troop
and probably many more!
The apostrophe for the words they and would is they'd.Example: It would be easier to make a smoothie if they'd have bought a better blender.
Fellows doesn't need an apostrophe. It is a plural word, and apostrophes aren't used to make words plural.
To make a word plural, typically just add an "s" at the end. Use an apostrophe only when indicating possession or in contractions, not for pluralization. For example, "dogs" is the plural of "dog," and "dog's" shows possession.
No, "relatives" does not have an apostrophe. An apostrophe is only used when showing possession or contracting words. For example, "relative's house" or "can't" for "cannot."
No, an apostrophe is used to form contractions (they'll) and to show ownership (Bob's kite).Possessive nouns are the words that show ownership by adding an apostrophe 's' to the end of the word or just an apostrophe after the 's' at the end of a plural noun.
Scrabble includes 100 tiles. None of the tiles include an apostrophe. Therefore, words with an apostrophe are not valid Scrabble words.
An apostrophe.
A contraction is made of two words with an apostrophe. Note the apostrophe replaces a letter.
No they are not spelled with an apostrophe.
The apostrophe for the words they and would is they'd.Example: It would be easier to make a smoothie if they'd have bought a better blender.
If you are just putting "Welcome", you wouldn't use an apostrophe or an "s". If you are putting something like "Welcome guests", then no apostrophe is needed. Apostrophes aren't used to make words plural.
Fellows doesn't need an apostrophe. It is a plural word, and apostrophes aren't used to make words plural.
To make a word plural, typically just add an "s" at the end. Use an apostrophe only when indicating possession or in contractions, not for pluralization. For example, "dogs" is the plural of "dog," and "dog's" shows possession.
No. Thompsons is plural, and apostrophes are not used to make words plural.
No, "relatives" does not have an apostrophe. An apostrophe is only used when showing possession or contracting words. For example, "relative's house" or "can't" for "cannot."
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.
what words have 4 letters and an apostrophe