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Thread: "it's" vs "its"

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    Default Re: "it's" vs "its"

    No teacher.

    Yeah, I agree with the guys who say its is the right one.

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    Default Re: "it's" vs "its"

    If you look back through the thread, you'll see that RonBee has confirmed the correct answer several times.
    Context is important. Please provide enough for us to be able to deal effectively with your question.
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    Default Re: "it's" vs "its"

    You taught me a lesson on that one, 5jj.

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    Default Re: "it's" vs "its"

    Yep, the answer is "its"....

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    Default Re: "it's" vs "its"

    Clearly "its" :)

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    Default Re: "it's" vs "its"

    "its" is possesive, and "it's" is contraction

    so the answer it "its" . . yeas i'm right. .

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    Default Re: "it's" vs "its"

    it's is contracted form of it is and it doesn't make any sense there

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