With the word 'men' you would put the apostrophe between 'men' and 's'.
Yes because the toilet is the mens. So it would be men's toilet.
The men's uniform.
It should be men's.
there is no apostrophe in the word cyclist.
The apostrophe in "its" should not be placed after the s. "Its" is a possessive pronoun and does not require an apostrophe to show possession.
Men is already plural so it would be men's room, hats, clothes, etc.
The apostrophe should be placed as follows: "your grandparents' farm." This indicates that the farm belongs to your grandparents.
The apostrophe in the word "Texas" is placed before the "s" to indicate possession (e.g. Texas's economy).
Yes as it is the possessive form. As the phrase is referring to just one of the names in the partnership, the apostrophe should be placed thus:- PARTNER'S NAME If instead you had been asking about all of the names in the partnership, the apostrophe should be placed thus:- PARTNERS' NAMES
The apostrophe is placed before the "s" in "school's" to indicate possession. For example, "the school's football team."
The apostrophe can be found in the title of the book "Wuthering Heights." It is placed between the 'g' and 's' in the word "Heights."
An apostrophe (') is used at the point where letters are removed from a contraction. For example the word "can't" - the apostrophe is placed in the word to take the place of the second n and the o from the word "not," since "can't" is contraction of "cannot."