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The Tricky One: Its vs It's
This is tricky! ITS (no apostrophe) means belonging to it. 'The dog wagged its tail.' IT'S (with apostrophe) means 'it is.' 'It's a sunny day' = 'It is a sunny day.'
Language Arts β Possessives: The Dog's Bone, Sara's Book
This is tricky! ITS (no apostrophe) means belonging to it. 'The dog wagged its tail.' IT'S (with apostrophe) means 'it is.' 'It's a sunny day' = 'It is a sunny day.'