The placement of the apostrophe in "friends" depends on the context. If you're indicating possession for one friend, you would write "friend's" (e.g., "the friend's book"). For multiple friends, you use "friends'" (e.g., "the friends' gathering"). If you are simply using the plural form, "friends" has no apostrophe.
An apostrophe is not required.
There is no apostrophe in "Sports Field"
Mrs Debase. (no apostrophe) Mrs Debase's handbag. (Possessive apostrophe)
Lost wages doesn't need an apostrophe.
Doesn't
The apostrophe in a contraction holds the place of a letter or group of letters. Example: Don't = Do not (the apostrophe holds the place of the 'o') They've = They have (the apostrophe holds the place of the 'ha')
There is no apostrophe in wants. He wants to go to bed.Apostrophes are used instead of letters /words) that are omitted. He's got to go. (He has got to go)
The apostrophe in "rhinoceros" to show possession should go after the "s", making it "rhinoceros'".
Use the apostrophe right after the letter s: fighters'
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' "
The contraction for "will not" is "won't."
They'd.