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its
1[ its ]
pronoun
- the possessive form of it 1 (used as an attributive adjective):
The book has lost its jacket. I'm sorry about its being so late.
it's
2[ its ]
- contraction of it is:
It's starting to rain.
- contraction of it has: It's been a long time.
its
1/ ɪٲ /
determiner
- of, belonging to, or associated in some way with it
its left rear wheel
- ( as pronoun )
each town claims its is the best
it's
2/ ɪٲ /
contraction of
- it is or it has
Usage Note
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Confusables Note
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Example Sentences
The ending shouldn’t be spoiled, but even at its finale, “Eric LaRue” refuses to provide clear-cut clues on how to feel about this mother or her boy.
The screenplay for the sci-fi thriller “Parallel” caught Ezban’s eye for its originality among more generic prospects and became his first crossover venture.
Set in Vietnam in 2001 and focused, ostensibly, on its two eponymous characters, this is a film about mirrored visions of history and twinned versions of desire.
In response to critical audits, she has repeatedly acknowledged its flaws, and characterized her mission as one of reforming problems that she inherited from prior administrations.
He said he went into schools and colleges in Newport, Cardiff, Swansea and across the UK, as well as working with South Wales Police on its Not The One knife campaign.
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Its Vs. It's
What’s the difference between its and it's?
Its is the possessive form of the pronoun it—it means belonging to it. ’s is a contraction of it is or it has—meaning that ’s a combination of the two words, making it shorter to say.
The confusing part is that possession is often indicated by an apostrophe and the letter s (’s), as in That is Mike’s car or Is this anyone’s jacket? But some possessive pronouns—iԳܻ徱Բ hers, theirs, and its—just add s on the end, without an apostrophe. Its is the most potentially confusing because it is very commonly used with the verb is (unlike her and their, which are never used with is because they are never used as subjects).
As a possessive, its is typically applied to animals or objects in discussion of their parts or qualities, as in This container is missing its lid or Look at that bird—its beak is so long!
If you can substitute it is for the word you’re using, then you want ’s. Remember, the apostrophe part of the contraction is really standing in for the letter i in the word is.
Here’s an example of its and ’s used correctly in the same sentence.
Example: Have you seen my suitcase? ’s¹ black and its² zipper is red and ’s³ got a ton of stuff in it.
1 = It is
2 = possessive
3 = it has
Want to learn more? Read the full breakdown of the difference between its and ’s.
Quiz yourself on its vs. it's!
Should its or ’s be used in the following sentence?
The car is missing _____ front tires.
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