it depends on if your going to say an something like experiment`s result or experiments` results
There aren't any spaces after the apostrophe in a contraction (did you see what I did?)
mother's The apostrophe s can substitute for "has" or "is" or "was"; it can also mark possession. My mother's shoes. In this case, apostrophe s does not abbreviate anything. My mother's bought cookies. In this case, apostrophe s abbreviates "has". My mother has bought cookies. My mother's home. In this case, apostrophe s abbreviates "is". My mother is home.
what does property look like
They look like your face!!!
A plural apostrophe doesn't look like anything. There's no such thing as a plural apostrophe.
It's the one directly to the left of the "enter" key.
The symbol for an apostrophe looks like '.
It is an apostrophe that is used in a word like couldn't. Instead of could not you use an apostrophe to make it in to couldn't and that is how is used. It can also be used with numbers, like for example 1954 using an apostrophe like this '54 makes it an apostrophe that shows contraction.
You mean an apostrophe used in a contraction.I did not like him.I didn't like him.
The apostrophe is used correctly in "If you look at this week's schedule..."Plural would be "If you look at the weeks' schedules..." Note the change to plural, and plural possessive.
I'm not an apostrophe, but an apostrophe is an useful ting in langue arts. and It is used for like Annie's dog, something belongs to her..
apostrophe
The following is an apostrophe: ' You can find apostrophes in words like the following: doesn't hasn't couldn't wouldn't shouldn't won't
it is called an apostrophe.
Boyfriend "I'd like to be"
An apostrophe with omission describes contractions and special uses like o'er and o'clock.Some contractions are:He'llWe'reShe'd