A coworker asked me the other day about the difference between "its" and "it's." He was stuck and he needed a knock on the noggin to remember. Here is what I told him:
It's is a contraction. It means: "It is."
Its is a possessive, which is why these words throw us, right? Possessives generally have an apostrophe. John's cat. The boys' lunches. The children's playground.
Remember this: The cat played with its tail. It's happy to have its tail.
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Friday, April 9, 2010
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