tdol said:
Firelord said:so...........
if the dogs do not have "its" day, but some
could we use "it's day"?
Firelord said:thx, Mike~
MikeNewYork said:The word "it's" is never a possessive. "It's" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has". :wink:
"It's its food" is correct, but it's a little tough to say.It's (it is) its (the dog's) food . Is that correct?
That can't be right. That is because "it's" in that phrase means "belonging to it" and thus it should be "its".has it's day :-D