Difference between Its and It’s and their correct uses
Do you always confuse between “its” and “it’s”? And you
might have been using these words incorrectly. Confusion is created with the
use of apostrophe. So brush up on the difference between “its” and “it’s”. Here
the difference is explained with some examples, practice them and clear
confusion.
Its
Its is a possessive pronoun that is gender neutral.
Its is like his or her. His is used for masculine possessor
and Her is used for feminine possessor.
Its is also use for neuter possessor.
Examples:
My grassland covers its
greenery in rainy days.
I love India for its
incredible culture.
I never experienced its
beauty.
Sparrow prepares its
nest beautifully.
My neighbor’s dog never stays in its own yard.
Facebook needs to improve its quality to compete with other social websites.
It’s
It’s is contraction or short for “it is” or “it has”. Its
cannot be used for anything else.
Examples:
It’s (it is) a
hot sunny day.
It’s (it has)
been raining for three days.
It’s (it is) time
to go to market.
It’s (it has)
been a long time.
It’s (it is) only
9 o’clock.
It’s (it has)
been a nice day.
Got it? So always remember that it’s is used in the place of
it is or it has and you will automatically remember second one.
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