S' is used when creating the possessive form of a plural noun. For example:
"The teacher collected the students' papers." --> The teacher collected papers from more than one student.
"The teacher collected the student's papers." --> The teacher collected papers from a single student.
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Use 's when indicating possession or contraction (e.g. Sarah's cat, it's sunny) and use s' to show possession for plural nouns (e.g. the students' desks).
peaking out of his mother's pouch or peaking out of his mothers' pouch?
Use an ''s' when you are indicating possession. Use 'ies' when you are indicating plurality.
An 's preceded by an apostrophe ('s) indicates possession or contraction (e.g., John's book, it's raining). An s followed by an apostrophe (s') is used for plural possessives where the noun is already plural (e.g., the girls' toys).
s' is used as an apostrophe for a word that refers to plural form, for example saying The girls' toys. In this instance it refers to the toys of more than one girl. You would also use s' for names ending with an s, such as Tess' toys. 's is used as an apostrophe for a word that refers to singular form, for example saying The girl's toys. This refers to the toys of just one girl. You would also use 's with names such as Tom's toys
Use 's when indicating possession or contraction (e.g. Sarah's cat, it's sunny) and use s' to show possession for plural nouns (e.g. the students' desks).
peaking out of his mother's pouch or peaking out of his mothers' pouch?
how does L S lowry use colour in his work
Yes, it is correct to use an apostrophe s for Helen's answers.
Use an ''s' when you are indicating possession. Use 'ies' when you are indicating plurality.
When the owner is singular, use 's: Mary's dress is yellow.When the owner is plural, use s': The girls' dresses are yellow.
User(s) --The member(s) most likely to use or be responsible for the use of the product
for the word summer you use its capital s if in a title or start of sentence
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No, you can use the VIDEO cable instead and just let the S-CABLE hang loose but the S-Connector/Cable will give a better picture so use it if you can.
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