there is no apostrophe in the word cyclist.
No, you do not need to put an apostrophe in the word "hundreds" unless you are indicating a contraction or possession.
The apostrophe in the word "Texas" is placed before the "s" to indicate possession (e.g. Texas's economy).
No, the word "holidays" does not have an apostrophe.
No, the plural of status is actually statuses.
" It's " with the apostrophe is a contraction that should be used only in place of "It is" Ex. It's snowing outside. "Its" with no apostrophe is a possessive pronoun, meaning "belonging to it" Ex. The car lost its right wheel in the collision.
The possessive form of the noun cyclist is cyclist's.Example: The cyclist's medal was proudly worn for the photographers.
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No, you do not need to put an apostrophe in the word "hundreds" unless you are indicating a contraction or possession.
With the word 'men' you would put the apostrophe between 'men' and 's'.
If you mean as an abbreviation of 'old', then the apostrophe would be at the end of the word (ol'), because the apostrophe shows that the 'd' at the end of the word has been omitted.
you put an apostrophe after the N and before the T.
Use an apostrophe after the word actors if it indicates possession. Example: actors' guild
An apostrophe ( ' ) is put after a word to shorten and abbreviate a word , e.g. the printer's ink
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It means there is already an "s" at the end of the word
No, the word "grandparents" does not require an apostrophe. The plural form is used without any punctuation marks.
The apostrophe in the word "Texas" is placed before the "s" to indicate possession (e.g. Texas's economy).