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The dog has lost ____ tail.

Answers

Answered by khushijaggi910
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Answer:

losf

Explanation:

the dog has lost her tail

Answered by aditijaink283
0

Answer:

The dog has lost its tail.

Explanation:

  • The word 'its' is used here to represent the possession of the dog.
  • When indicating possession, use "its."
  • The possessive form is "its" when the pronoun is "it."
  • Similar to "hers" and "his," "its" can be used to denote possession without the need of an apostrophe.
  • It and is or it and have are combined to form the term it's.
  • A contraction is a shortened version of a word or group of words; when we speak, we often mash sounds together. In written English, the deleted letters are sometimes substituted by an apostrophe.

Therefore, the correct answer is 'The dog has lost its tail.'

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