That is the correct spelling of "tomorrow."
Yes there should be an apostrophe. Tomorrow's answers today.
No there shouldn't be an apostrophe in this case. It should be: The 1400s.
Yes. This document is for tomorrow's meeting. The meeting belongs to tomorrow.
James' pencil---The correct answer is James's pencil.Apostrophe s for singular possessives, s apostrophe for plural possessives.
That depends on whether you mean 'The dreams of tomorrow' or 'The dreams of tomorrows', and only you can know that. The former construction is much more likely to be what you mean, but I suppose you could be thinking of something like 'the dreams of all our tomorrows'. Writing it as 'all our tomorrows' dreams' would be technically correct but clumsy and ambiguous and, I think, best avoided.
That is the correct spelling of "tomorrow."
Yes there should be an apostrophe. Tomorrow's answers today.
The correct placement for the apostrophe for "the boys" would be "the boys'."
That is correct!
Yes, there can be either apostrophe s ('s) or just an apostrophe (') at the end of the word.
Yes, when creating the possessive form of a singular noun that ends in "s," you can either add an apostrophe followed by another "s" (S's) or just an apostrophe (S'). Both forms are considered correct.
No, the correct way to write it is "associate's degree" with an apostrophe before the "s."
The correct sentence would be:This is Luke's book.If Luke ended in an s, the apostrophe would be after the s ; since it doesn't, an apostrophe and then an s must be added for possession.Example: Jesus' disciples, John's disciples....
The genitive( possessive) of a plural noun ending in -s adds an apostrophe to the final s: companies'
The correct placement for the apostrophe in "class's" would be after the "s" in "class's" to indicate possession. For example: "The class's textbook is on the desk."
Apostrophe s is added to singular possessives. The singer's voice is beautiful.If you want to create a plural possessive, s apostrophe is the correct form. The singers' voices are beautiful.