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Its with no apostrophe, on the other hand, is the possessive word, like his and her, for nouns without gender ‘it’s’ is a contraction of ‘it is’ or ‘it has,’ while ‘its’ is a possessive determiner used to indicate ownership. For example, the sun was so bright, its rays blinded me.

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In this article, we’ll explain the difference between its and it’s, provide tips about how to remember the difference, and even cover some related questions. What is the proper usage of ‘its’ and ‘it’s’ Explore the difference between “its” and “it’s” with rules, tips, and examples

Learn to use its and it's correctly and confidently in your writing.

It's and its are easy to confuse It's is short for it is or it has Its is the possessive form of it. Its is the possessive form of it. it's (with an apostrophe) is always short for it is (it's so fun) or it has (it's been nice knowing you)

But, you might ask, don't apostrophes show possession, as in teacher's pet Well, yes they do, but not necessarily with pronouns. It’s is a contraction that stands for it is or it has, while its is an adjective that indicates possession.

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