If it is a possessive, there is - as in "The enterprise's attempts were unsuccessful."
If it is plural, there is no apostrophe - as in "The group's enterprises were unsuccessful."
Micro-scale enterprises, Small-scale enterprises, Medium-scale enterprises, Large-scale enterprises :)
Enterprises that happen in the countryside.
Nestle, General Motors, and Siemens AG are examples of global enterprises
Blue Earth Enterprises is an online store that carries jewelry, catholic supplies, and much more.
An apostrophe is used in a company name to indicate possession or to form a contraction. For example, if the company is named "Smith's Bakery," the apostrophe shows that the bakery belongs to Smith. It's important to note that apostrophes should not be used to make a company name plural. Always consider the intended meaning to determine if an apostrophe is necessary.
No. A spider is a spider and an apostrophe is an apostrophe.
you've is the apostrophe of you have
The apostrophe for "they had" is "they'd".
No, your doesn't have an apostrophe. You're, however, does have an apostrophe because it's a contraction for you and are.
This is an apostrophe.( ' )
you dont use an apostrophe in will not
No, taste doesn't have an apostrophe.
there is no apostrophe
Shall not with an apostrophe is shan't.
An apostrophe is not required.
Can't is cannot with an apostrophe.
The word "its" does not require an apostrophe when indicating possession, as in "The dog chased its tail." However, "it's" with an apostrophe is a contraction for "it is" or "it has," as in "It's going to rain today." To determine whether to use the apostrophe, consider whether you mean possession (no apostrophe) or a contraction (with apostrophe).