Editormum's Grammar Guru: It's Funny How We Misuse Its Forms

Saturday, March 22, 2003

It's Funny How We Misuse Its Forms

"Its" and "It's" ---- What a dilemma! When do you need to use the one with the apostrophe, and when must you leave that little flying comma out? This one is easy. The rule is that "it's" with the apostrophe is used only when the word is used as a contraction of "it is." Strange as it may seem, "its"... Sign in to see full entry.

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