One example of a 5-letter word with an apostrophe is "can't," which is a contraction for "cannot." The apostrophe replaces the missing letters "no" in this case. Contractions are commonly used in English to combine two words into one, where one or more letters are omitted and replaced by an apostrophe.
you're
I've is a word that means I have. I'll is a word that means I will.
It's and He's
Ma'amWe're
This is the easiest question. A four letter word starting with a w containing an apostrophe is won't. WON'T is the answer
you're
One example of a three-letter word with an apostrophe after the first letter is "o'clock."
Ol' is a 2 letter word with an apostrophe.
One example of a 5-letter word with an apostrophe is "can't," which is a contraction of "cannot." Another example is "won't," a contraction of "will not." Both of these words use the apostrophe to indicate missing letters (o in "not" for "can't" and i in "will" for "won't").
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Can't
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'
I've is a word that means I have. I'll is a word that means I will.
It's and He's
Ma'amWe're
'tis