If something belongs to one student, write "student's." If something belongs to multiple students, write "students'."
Fellows doesn't need an apostrophe. It is a plural word, and apostrophes aren't used to make words plural.
It all depends on how you are using the word city, but an apostrophe can be used appropriately like this: City's Cities'
The correct placement for the apostrophe for the pural noun seamen is seamen's. Example:The seamen's union is called The National Maritime Union headquartered in New York City.
The correct placement of the apostrophe in "it is the Chef's choice" is after the word "Chef," making it possessive. So, it should be written as "Chef's."
All of the engineers' overalls were stolen from the locker room.
The apostrophe for a plural noun ending in -s is placed after the ending -s.Example: The two years' growth of the sapling is more than a foot.
The correct possessive form for the plural noun doctors is doctors'.Example: You will find Dr. Humphrey in the doctors' lounge.
The apostrophe should be placed after the second s in the word Guss. It should be: Guss' diary.
If you put the apostrophe after the letter 's' (womens') you will be adding the letter 's' to the word women (which is already the plural of the word woman) and mispelling it. The correct way is: women's.
The singular form for the noun is nurse, the singularpossessive is nurse's.The plural form for the noun is nurses, the pluralpossessive is nurses'.
The correct placement of the accent mark for the word conduct is CON·duct.
The possessive form of the compound noun passenger liner is passenger liner's.Example: The passenger liner's cabins are very luxurious.