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whats the difference between it's and its? ​


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Answered by sreevardhanchunkz
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It's is always the abbreviation of "it is" as in "It's (= it is) a nice day, isn't it?" Its is the possessive of "it" as in, "That is Morton's puppy but I don't know its name." In the second sentence, its means "belonging to it".

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Answered by hayamalik
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