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Its and It’s, these are probably two of the most confusing terms or pronouns. Even though for a normal English speaker, it is quite easy to differentiate between the two.
However, other people who are not native to English to find these terms a lot confusing.
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Its, it is a word in English language which is used to describe the possession of something towards its possessor. We are going to use this term in the sentences and then you will be able to understand the different better.
Example 1: The dog ate its food.
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This term ‘it’s’ is actually ‘it is’ and is written in the short form which is our second confusing term for this article. It just like when we write ‘she had’ as ‘she’d’. The term is actually shortened to save some space. It is ...
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What's the Difference? Our purpose is to clear people with the similar terms and things on which people get confused.
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