Its= it's = it is.
Thats=that's= that is
That's my oppinion![]()

English Teacher
Which is right?
Its= it's = it is.
Thats=that's= that is
That's my oppinion![]()
The correct answer is "it's." Every sentence needs a verb and here it is to be : "it is."
"Its" is a possessive adjective.
The dog is licking its paws.
I hope this helps
Stephen
Last edited by emsr2d2; 12-Oct-2013 at 19:42.
I guess it should be.
It is mean it's.
hope you answer the question.
My option : I think it's a mistake
I hope my option correct
I think, both "its" and "it's" are acceptable.
While "it's"is a short form of it is, its is a determiner.
My option is it is.
It's => correct in this case ^^