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What is the difference between
"It's" and "its"
"your" and "you're"

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Answered by ummekulsum45
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It's is a contraction of “it is” or “it has.” Its is a possessive determiner we use to say that something belongs to or refers to something. ... But the rules are very clear—it's is the same type of contraction as “where's” or “there's,” and its is a possessive just like “my” or “your.”

Answered by sutharkripesh11
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1. It's is a contraction of “it is” or “it has.” Its is a possessive determiner we use to say that something belongs to or refers to something.

2. contraction as “where's” or “there's,” and its is a possessive just like “my” or “your.”

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