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Asked: September 19, 20252025-09-19T05:50:32+00:00 2025-09-19T05:50:32+00:00In: Common Mistakes

When should you use its versus it’s?

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    2025-07-16T06:34:41+00:00Added an answer on July 16, 2025 at 6:34 am

    Hello there, English learner! 👋
    Great question about “its” vs. “it’s”—these two tiny words look almost the same, but they have very different meanings. Confusing them is one of the most common grammar mistakes, so let’s clear it up together with simple explanations, tips, and examples!

    🗝️ Quick Answer:

    Word Meaning Type
    It’s It is or It has Contraction
    Its Belonging to it Possessive pronoun

    📚 1. It’s = It is / It has (Contraction)

    👉 “It’s” is a short form (contraction) of:

    • It is
    • It has

    🗣️ Examples:

    • It’s raining outside. = It is raining outside. ☔
    • It’s been a long day. = It has been a long day.
    • It’s time to go. = It is time to go.

    ✅ Test Tip:

    Try replacing “it’s” with “it is” or “it has.”
    If the sentence still makes sense, you’re using it correctly!

    📚 2. Its = Possessive form of “it”

    👉 “Its” shows ownership, like his, her, their, your.
    Even though possessive nouns usually have ’s, “its” does not. That’s the exception!

    🗣️ Examples:

    • The dog wagged its tail. 🐶
    • The company changed its policy.
    • Every house has its own address.

    ❌ Don’t write “it’s tail” or “it’s policy” in these examples—it would mean “it is tail,” which makes no sense.

    🔁 Side-by-Side Comparison

    Sentence with “It’s” Sentence with “Its”
    It’s my favorite book. (It is) The book lost its cover.
    It’s been a great week. (It has) The company raised its prices.
    It’s not fair! (It is) Every animal has its instincts.

    ❗ Common Mistake Alert

    ❌ The cat licked it’s paw.
    ❌ Its a beautiful day.

    ✅ Correct:

    • The cat licked its paw.
    • It’s a beautiful day. (= It is)

    📝 Practice Time: Fill in its or it’s

    1. The bird built ______ nest in the tree.
    2. I think ______ going to rain soon.
    3. The robot lost ______ arm in the movie.
    4. ______ been a long time since we met.
    5. The phone won’t turn on because ______ battery is dead.

    ✅ Answers:

    1. its
    2. it’s
    3. its
    4. It’s
    5. its

    💡 Learning Tip:

    Pro Tip:
    If you can replace the word with “it is” or “it has”, use “it’s.”
    If not, and it shows possession, use “its.”

    🧠 Try saying it out loud to check!

     

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