English, asked by ameybhaskare143, 8 months ago

It’s raining today, so unless you want to get drenched, you’re going to need your umbrella.

It is raining today, so unless you want to get drenched, you are going to need your umbrella.

Its raining today, so unless you wanna get drenched, you’re gonna need your umbrella.

It’s raining today, so unless you wanna get drenched, you’re gonna need your umbrella

Answers

Answered by asadghaffar65555
1

Answer:

please tell what is the question

Answered by jovapash61
0

Answer:

the second sentence

Explanation

its is used when referring to the possessive form of the pronoun while it's is the contradiction of the words it has or it is so unless you are asking for the correct use of its and it's then its definately the second sentence

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