The apostrophe in "cyclist" would be placed before the last letter when indicating possession: cyclist's.
To show possession after the letter z, add an apostrophe and the letter s (z's). For pluralizing a word that ends in z, add an apostrophe before the s without another s (z').
An apostrophe is used in a contraction to represent that letters have been removed. In the word can't the apostrophe is taking the place of the letters "no". In the word don't the apostrophe is also taking the place of the letter "o".
No, the word "holidays" does not have an apostrophe.
No, the word "skittles" does not have an apostrophe in a sentence. An apostrophe is typically used to show possession or contraction, which is not the case for the word "skittles."
I've is a three letter word. I'll is another three letter word.
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I'll
I've is a word that means I have. I'll is a word that means I will.
Well, honey, there ain't no such thing as a three-letter word with an apostrophe. Apostrophes are used for contractions or possessives in words, but they don't just hang out in three-letter words for fun. So, you can keep searching, but you won't find any three-letter words strutting their stuff with an apostrophe.
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The apostrophe in "cyclist" would be placed before the last letter when indicating possession: cyclist's.
Use the apostrophe right after the letter s: fighters'
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This is the easiest question. A four letter word starting with a w containing an apostrophe is won't. WON'T is the answer