No, the correct spelling is Pele without an apostrophe. The use of the accent mark over the 'e' in Pele is to ensure the correct pronunciation of the name.
no
yes it should because of his origin
No, Morrisons should not have an apostrophe in its name. It is a plural possessive noun.
It should be Chasity's.
It should be Rico's.
Yes as it is the possessive form. As the phrase is referring to just one of the names in the partnership, the apostrophe should be placed thus:- PARTNER'S NAME If instead you had been asking about all of the names in the partnership, the apostrophe should be placed thus:- PARTNERS' NAMES
f you are asking about Pele. Then he gets his pet name from the Vasco Dagama goalkeeper Bile. As a small boy Pele failed to pronounce it properly and called him Pele and the name has stuck.
1. If its is used as a possessive noun, then there is no need for an apostrophe. Example: its name 2. If its is to be used as a contraction of the words it is, the there should be an apostrophe. it is: it's
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Persia Pele's birth name is Marjan Faritous.
Oh, dude, the apostrophe in "get's" is there to show possession or a contraction. It's like saying "get is" or "get has." So, when you see that little squiggle hanging out between the "t" and the "s," it's just letting you know that something belongs to "get." Cool, right?