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Where does the apostrophe go in the sentence 'The women coats are here'?

The correct sentence should be: "The women's coats are here." In this case, the apostrophe goes before the "s" to show that the coats belong to the women.


Where does the apostrophe go for New Year's message?

No apostrophe needed. It should be New Year message. New Year here is used as an adjective describing message.


What does here means?

Here's with an apostrophe 's' means "here is".


Where do you put the apostrophe in agnes hobby is painting?

Well if her name is "Agne" then the apostrophe would go here "Agne's ". However, if her name is "Agnes" then the apostrophe would go here "Agnes' "


Choose the sentence that shows the incorrect use of the apostrophe. a. That's your's b.It's too late c.You're lucky d. They're here?

A. That's Your's. Your's Should be yours as you are referring to yours as a belonging.


Does the phrase Here's to Harry have an apostrophe?

The phrase "Here's to Harry" does require an apostrophe in "here's." This is because "here's" is a contraction of two different words, here and is, where the apostrophe takes the place of the missing space and the missing i from is. The "here" that "is" (being offered) to Harry in this phrase is not explicitly stated but is understood by the context to be, for example, an honoring by a "toast." Without the apostrophe, we would have heres, which is not the word meant in this phrase. (Heres is actually a legal term meaning "an heir.")


Where do you put a comma in youre?

For one, it is not called a comma, it is called an apostrophe. Here is a comma , and here is an apostrophe ' . Okay, now that that's over with, the apostrophe in the word youre goes between the R and the E. So, it would be you're


Should others have apostrophe?

It depends on the context. I've put three examples here for you. "Others may join us." This refers to other people. "Others' belongings have been lost." This is a possessive apostrophe that applies to more than one person. "We finish each other's sentences." Here, it's possessive but refers to a single person. Hope this helped!


What are the contractions for here is and there is?

Here is = here's There is = there's In each contraction using "is" the letter i is replaced by an apostrophe.


What punctuation mark is used after a contraction?

Contractions make use of the apostrophe. Here is an example: can't.


What is he is shortend using an apostrophe?

You would shorten it to he's - for example "He is here" shortens to "He's here"


What does Q mean in sushi menus?

It means that menu item includes cucumbers ("Q" is short for spelling out the long work "CUcumbers") on menus. Type your answer here...