Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Its and It's

Normally, apostrophes can be used to show possession. The dog's ball. The cat's pyjamas.

There is one exception to that rule. In theory, the exception exists to avoid confusion, although it can cause confusion of its own. "It's" with an apostrophe always means "it is." "Its" without an apostrophe means "belonging to it."

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