Dear teacher,
Can you explain to me on how to use the word "It" & "It's" correctly.
I give you my sentences:
1. It's nice talking to you
2. I bought new car and it color is blue.
3. It's make me happy
4.Why you brought me the spoon? i don't need it.
5. Never mind, It's ok!
Thank you
ayumi
* Not a teacher
1. It's nice talking to you.
2. I bought a new car and its color is blue.
3. It makes me happy.
4. Why did you bring me the spoon? I don't need it.
5. Never mind, it's OK!
it's = abbreviation for it is
it = pronoun, 3rd person, singular
I don't think anyone is willing to provide (or can provide) all the possibilities and contexts in which you can use it or it's. Just give us contexts (like you did) and we will help you to fill in the right form. If you need further explanation like "why did you choose "it" and not "it's", do not hesitate to ask.
Last edited by SirGod; 04-Jan-2012 at 07:10.
Ayumi, enter your excellent thread title into the Search box at the top of the page and you'll find links to many earlier discussions of this topic.
Rover
thanks rover!