For example, the sun was so bright, its rays blinded me. But, you might ask, don't apostrophes show possession, as in teacher's pet In this article, we’ll explain the difference between its and it’s, provide tips about how to remember the difference, and even cover some related questions.
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It’s (it is) nearly the end of the month It’s (it has) gone really quickly Its is a possessive determiner (like my, your, his) which we use when referring to things or animals Every house in the street has got its own garage
[talking about a famous american journalist] Explore the difference between “its” and “it’s” with rules, tips, and examples Learn to use its and it's correctly and confidently in your writing. This quick guide explains the difference between the possessive form and the contraction, with easy rules, 10 examples, and short exercises to help you remember which one to use.
It’s is a contraction that stands for it is or it has, while its is an adjective that indicates possession.
“its” (without an apostrophe) is a possessive pronoun The way “his” and “her” are used for a boy or a girl, “its” is used for nouns having undefined gender e.g Its is the possessive form of it. it's (with an apostrophe) is always short for it is (it's so fun) or it has (it's been nice knowing you)