ctivnan
11/08/07, 12:13 AM
ITS versus IT'S
ITS without the apostrophe is a possessive form.
e.g. My cat cleans its paws regularly.
IT'S with an apostrophe is a contracted form of it + is
e.g. It's really interesting how obsessed my cat is in cleaning its paws.
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ITS without the apostrophe is a possessive form.
e.g. My cat cleans its paws regularly.
IT'S with an apostrophe is a contracted form of it + is
e.g. It's really interesting how obsessed my cat is in cleaning its paws.
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