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21 August, 05:34

The car had luggage strapped on its top. Which is the proper place to put the apostrophe in its and why?

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  1. 21 August, 05:37
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    You put the apostrophe like, its' Because when the sentence is being possessive over for example a car and the word ends with an S you put the apostrophe at the end Like this S'.
  2. 21 August, 05:56
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    An apostrophe right after the "its" like this: its'
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