The correct placement of the apostrophe in "it is the Chef's choice" is after the word "Chef," making it possessive. So, it should be written as "Chef's."
The apostrophe for "they had" is "they'd".
The sign for an apostrophe is '. It is used to indicate possession or contraction in written language.
The apostrophe in "they'd" stands for the missing letters in "they would" or "they had."
No, hers is already a possessive pronoun. No apostrophe is needed.
The apostrophe key can typically be found on the keyboard to the right of the semicolon (;) key, next to the Enter key. To type an apostrophe followed by "s" (apostrophe's), simply press the apostrophe key followed by the letter "s" on your keyboard.
Yes, there can b an apostrophe after an "s." In a plural word ending in "s" that shows possession, the apostrophe comes after the s. For example, if you were to say that the dog belonged to the chefs, you would say it is the chefs' dog.
There are a wide range of products one can purchase from Chefs choice. Some examples of what one can purchase are food slicers, cutlery and waffle makers.
You can find a variety of Chefs kitchenware right from the source, their website. http://www.chefscatalog.com/
Chefs choice :)
The following kinds of products can be purchased from the manufacturer Chefs Choice: Knife Sharpeners, sharpening station, scissor sharpener, hybrid knives sharpeners.
Chefs choice Sharpeners come with a limited warranty. depending on which model you will determine how long you warranty will last, one to three years with most products.
nothing. Its up to the chefs personal choice, some establishments may have a dress code or rank system in place, but I have never worked in such a place in 20 years of cooking.
Chef's Choice offers their products through the company website, http://www.edgecraft.com/. They are also available though a variety of online retailers.
You need the plural (no apostrophe). Make teachers feel they have a choice.
No. A spider is a spider and an apostrophe is an apostrophe.
it is a conclave
you've is the apostrophe of you have