Write any two sentences to show that you understand the meaning between it’s and its .
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Its" refers to the possessive form of the pronoun "it." For example, when referring to a pair of shoes, you might say, "That's not its box." Meanwhile, "it's" is the contraction for the words "it is" or "it has." For example, "It's (it is) going to be a fabulous night" or "It's (it has) been a fabulous night."
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When you're in a hurry, you might write “it's” when you really mean “its,” or the other way around. You need to be aware of this mistake and know when to use which. 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.
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