Monday 11 April 2011

Its versus It's rule: it's an easy one to follow once you understand its usage.

It's versus Its.

One simple rule: use the conjunction when you mean: it is. Otherwise, it is (it's) just "its".

Examples:
  • It's a strange world out there.
  • Its bark is worse that its bite.
  • It's a clever dog that can scratch its fleas.
  • It's time to come inside.
  • I can never tell if it's going to rain.
  • Put that remote control back into its holder.
Even though it is the remote's holder, the "it" in reference to the remote does not take a possessive apostrophe.

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