No, because it's is a contraction saying it is.
No, the apostrophe in "it's" is incorrect. The correct form is "its" without an apostrophe, as "its" is the possessive form of "it."
Unless it licked a cut while the puppy had rabbies then no.
Your moms vagina that I f***** and licked while eating a sandwich
"It's" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has," while "its" is a possessive pronoun indicating ownership. The apostrophe is used in "it's" to represent the missing letter in the contraction, while "its" does not have an apostrophe because it is already a possessive form.
While Shepherds Watched - 1913 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
No, it's not necessary. Your already shows possession. Use apostrophe after a noun and not a pronoun. Example: That's your money.
Ophthalmophobia is the fear of being watched or starded at.
Ophthalmophobia is the fear of being watched or starded at.
Yes, Megan Fox had her armpit licked during a promotional event for a movie in 2009. The incident occurred when her co-star, Shia LaBeouf, jokingly licked her armpit while they were being interviewed. This moment generated significant media attention and was both shocking and humorous to fans and viewers.
While Humble Shepherds Watched Their Flocks
The plural noun soldiers adds only the apostrophe after the -s for the possessive form: soldiers'
The boy ran around the track while I watched him.