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andrey2020 [161]
2 years ago
12

Her cars brake lights were faulty - where do I put the apostrophes?

English
2 answers:
RoseWind [281]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

it should be put between the r and s of cars

BabaBlast [244]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Her car's brake lights were faulty

Explanation:

an apostrophe shows possession

the lights belong to the car

so the sentence is going to be

Her car's brake lights were faulty

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