You put it before the s if the following thing belongs to that word. If their are multiples of that word, the s goes at the end.
EXAMPLE (ONE cat):
That is the white cat's toy.
EXAMPLE (MULTIPLE cats):
Those are the white, brown, and black cats' toys.
You put the apostrophe in children's between the n and the s. Children is plural for child. Since children is plural adding the apostrophe s makes it possessive.
The apostrophe in the word "Texas" is placed before the "s" to indicate possession (e.g. Texas's economy).
An apostrophe is typically used before the "s" to indicate possession or contraction. For possession, the apostrophe is placed before the "s" when showing that something belongs to someone or something (e.g., John's book). For contractions, the apostrophe is used before the "s" in shortened forms of words (e.g., it's for "it is").
No, only use an apostrophe when using a contraction or a possessive
You would put it between the {(year's) (r and s)}.
Personally, no. But it's not incorrect to put the apostrophe.
Before the 's'.
Well obviously, you put it after!!
You put the apostrophe in children's between the n and the s. Children is plural for child. Since children is plural adding the apostrophe s makes it possessive.
The apostrophe in the word "Texas" is placed before the "s" to indicate possession (e.g. Texas's economy).
Put the apostrophe in mices right after s.: mices'
The apostrophe is placed before the "s" in "school's" to indicate possession. For example, "the school's football team."
An apostrophe is typically used before the "s" to indicate possession or contraction. For possession, the apostrophe is placed before the "s" when showing that something belongs to someone or something (e.g., John's book). For contractions, the apostrophe is used before the "s" in shortened forms of words (e.g., it's for "it is").
The apostrophe should be placed after the second s in the word Guss. It should be: Guss' diary.
If the word ends in apostrophe s or ends in s apostrophe, then there is NO space before or after the apostrophe, but always a space before the next word.
An apostrophe is placed: a) before the year, if it has to omit some numbers. Examples: 2011 - '11 2012 - '12 b) after the year, if it has to show possession. Examples: 1960's music 1970's fashion
No, only use an apostrophe when using a contraction or a possessive