Common Mistakes in English & Grammar Errors.
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Key Difference
Detailed Breakdown
1. Its (Possessive Adjective)
Examples:
Think of its as saying that something belongs to the thing you’re talking about.
2. It’s (Contraction of “It is” or “It has”)
Examples:
Common Mistakes and Tips
It’s easy to confuse these two! Here’s a quick way to avoid mistakes:
Example:
Practice Time!
Now it’s your turn to try:
Fill in the blanks with its or it’s:
Answers:
Pro Tip 🌟
Think of it’s as “it is” or “it has” with a missing letter (the apostrophe shows something is left out). If no letter is left out, you’re talking about something that belongs to “it,” and that’s when you use its.