It depends.
If the case is singular possessive, the apostrophe is placed before the final s, as in "The single vehicle accident was apparently the motorist's fault."
In case it is plural possessive, it comes after the final s, as in "The crush of traffic interferes with many motorists' concentration."
Is the apostrophe for fishermans' in the right place? If you are talking about a fisherman and his boat, it would be "the fisherman's boat is ..."
It is more birthdays to come. There is no apostrophe.
When you are denoting ownership, as in "The doctor's thermometer was in his pocket," you use an apostrophe. The apostrophe would come after 'doctors' if you were referring to more than one doctor in denoting ownership, for example, "The doctors' patients were getting impatient."
The apostrophe for "they had" is "they'd".
The word "apostrophe" comes from Greek, where it originally meant "turning away." It is derived from the Greek words "apo" (away) and "strophe" (turning).
The apostrophe will come after s. (James')
A contraction uses an apostrophe.They will come soon. They'll come soon.
If it is required, the apostrophe would come after the Z but before the S. "This is Mr. Buzz's stinger!"
The correct spelling is "motorists" (driver of an automobile).
Swearing at Motorists was created in 1995.
Is the apostrophe for fishermans' in the right place? If you are talking about a fisherman and his boat, it would be "the fisherman's boat is ..."
Motorists Mutual Building was created in 1973.
Institute of Advanced Motorists was created in 1956.
It is more birthdays to come. There is no apostrophe.
No. A spider is a spider and an apostrophe is an apostrophe.
Extremely simple. Motorists are VERY taxable. Its easy revenue. Believe me, that is the answer to this question.
Yes an apostrophe is needed after the letter z of a person's last name if it indicates a possession. Example: Jessica Sanchez' golden voice.