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Its vs It's: How to Use The Right Word | Dictionary.com
Its is a possessive form of the pronoun it, meaning belonging to it. It’s is a contraction of the words it is or it has. (Interestingly, we don’t really contract it was into it’s.) If you’re trying to figure out whether you should write it’s or its, swap in it is or it has.
'It's' vs. 'Its': Keeping Each in Its Place - Merriam-Webster
'Its' and 'it's' are very commonly confused. Use 'it's' as a contraction of 'it is' or 'it has,' as in 'it's fine.' Use 'its' when referring to something that relates to itself, as in 'on its own.'
Its Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ITS is of or relating to it or itself especially as possessor, agent, or object of an action. How to use its in a sentence. Keeping It's and Its in Their Places.
It's vs. Its: Correct Usage - Merriam-Webster
It's is a contraction and should be used where a sentence would normally read "it is" or "it has." The apostrophe indicates that part of a word has been removed. Its with no apostrophe, on the other hand, is the possessive word, like "his" and "her," for nouns without gender.
Its vs. It’s: Learn the Difference - Grammarly
Its is the possessive form of it and denotes ownership of or belonging to. Similar to his or her , its is often used in reference to something owned by a noun previously mentioned in the sentence.
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