It should be: Jean's case
The contraction or "you would" is you'd. It is also the contraction for the phrase "you had." In either case, the apostrophe goes where the letters were removed.
No, you do not need to put an apostrophe in the word "hundreds" unless you are indicating a contraction or possession.
The apostrophe in "Levi's" indicates possession or ownership. In this case, it denotes that the clothing or products are associated with or belonging to Levi Strauss & Co., the company founded by Levi Strauss. The apostrophe followed by an "s" is a common way to show possession in English grammar.
No, the word "skittles" does not have an apostrophe in a sentence. An apostrophe is typically used to show possession or contraction, which is not the case for the word "skittles."
Yes. Use an apostrophe S if you are indicating possession.
the apostrophe of you had is 'you'd' the reason however that you use that's, is because it is two words put together, and in this case it's 'that is.'
daren'tAs a rule of thumb, the apostrophe replaces one or more missing characters (in this case, the O of NOT)
In contraction of words, the apostrophe is always placed at the spot where the letter(s) has been removed. In this case, at the place of the second o. do not: don't
The contraction or "you would" is you'd. It is also the contraction for the phrase "you had." In either case, the apostrophe goes where the letters were removed.
after the t (it's) You put an apostrophe on 'its' if it's a contraction of "it is." Otherwise, 'its' has no apostrophe because that's its nature.
Put the apostrophe in mices right after s.: mices'
No apostrophe is to be putted in this sentence.
"Volkswagen" doesn't require an apostrophe.
Personally, no. But it's not incorrect to put the apostrophe.
White Sox's taxes The rule is to add the 's after the owner unless the owners name ends in a vowel in which case the apostrophe is added at the end of the s'.
no matter what you usually have to put a period after an apostrophe because it's the end of a sentence.
Aren't- The apostrophe replaces the 'o' in this circumstance.