tdol said:Once the dog had started eating, wouldn't it automatically becomes the dog's dinner? ;-)
Firelord said:what's different between its and it's?
i would choose either
nbonavia said:Hi
it's is used instead of it is, while
its is used when describing that it has.
MikeNewYork said:Firelord said:what's different between its and it's?
i would choose either
The word "its" is a possessive adjective.
The word "it's" is a conctraction of "it is" or "it has". :wink:
tdol said:It's = it is or it has
its = shows possession
;-)
I agree with you.LOL :lol:RonBee said:If the dinner belonged to the dog, it was its dinner. If the dinner belonged to me, it was my dinner.
tdol said:It's = it is or it has
its = shows possession
;-)
Hi
it's is used instead of it is, while
its is used when describing that it has.