Determine if the following sentences employ the correct use of commas and apostrophes.True=correct False=wrong

1. The wound was copiously irrigated with normal saline, and the musosal flap was replaced to its appropriate position.

Answer:
I think the comma is ok -
but shouldn't there be an apostrophe after its?
making the answer False

4 answers

The sentence is correct. The possessive, "its," does not have an apostrophe.
No, the sentence is fine as is.

Here's some info on that pronoun.

it = use as subject or object
its = use as possessive
it's = use as contraction (it is / it has)

There is no such word as its' <~~!!

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Yes - Thank you for the above chart
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