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What is the difference between Its vs It's?

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It's is used when we mean "it is" Eg It's a beautiful morning While its is a possessive form of the pronoun it. Eg The dog is barking at its master.
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It's is used when we mean "it is"

Eg It's a beautiful morning

While its is a possessive form of the pronoun it.

Eg The dog is barking at its master.

 

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There is a huge difference between It's and Its. An apostrophe is used in 2 cases - 1. Possession. 2. Contraction. Possession - It's - means It is. Contraction - Can't means Cannot. ----------------- It's is always an abbreviation for 'It is'. Ex- It's raining - It is raining. It's a nice day...
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There is a huge difference between It's and Its.

An apostrophe is used in 2 cases - 1. Possession.   2. Contraction.

Possession - It's - means It is.

Contraction - Can't means Cannot.

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It's is always an abbreviation for 'It is'.

Ex- It's raining - It is raining.

It's a nice day - It is a nice day.

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Its is the possessive of 'it'.

Ex- That is Shikha's pet but I don't know its name.

So here its means belonging to Shikha.

Its is a possessive pronoun.

 

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Its - is a possessive pronoun which means belonging to. For example - I love to go to hilly areas for its natural beauty.It's - means It is, where It - is a subject and 'is' - a verb. For example - It is very cold today. In this sentence It - is a subject and is - a verb.Hope this helps in resolving...
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Its - is a possessive pronoun which means belonging to. For example - I love to go to hilly areas for its natural beauty.
It's - means It is, where It - is a subject and 'is' - a verb. For example - It is very cold today. In this sentence It - is a subject and is - a verb.

Hope this helps in resolving your query. 

Cheers.

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"Its" is a possessive adjective like his/her in the examples: his car, her book. Whereas "it's" is a short form of it is, similar to this is, that is etc.
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It's is the contraction (short form) of 'It is' or 'It has'. For example, It is a very good place = It's a very good place. It's been raining = It has been raining. The word 'its' refers to the possession of something (e.g. an animal, etc). For instance, the cat hit its tail (= the tail of the cat)....
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It's is the contraction (short form) of 'It is' or 'It has'. For example, It is a very good place = It's a very good place. It's been raining = It has been raining.

The word 'its' refers to the possession of something (e.g. an animal, etc). For instance, the cat hit its tail (= the tail of the cat). My friend has a cat, but I don't know its name = (the name of the cat).

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The word it’s is short for ‘it is’ (as in it's raining), or in informal speech, for ‘it has’ (as in it's got six legs). The word its means ‘belonging to it’
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It's interesting= it is interesting This is a man. His mouth is big. This is a woman. Her face is beautiful. This is a dog. Its tail is long.
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It's is always the abbreviation of "it is" as in "It's (= it is) a nice day, isn't it?" Its is the possessive of "it" as in, "That is Morton's puppy but I don't know its name." In the second sentence, its means "belonging to it".
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It's is always the abbreviation of "it is" as in "It's (= it is) a nice day, isn't it?" Its is the possessive of "it" as in, "That is Morton's puppy but I don't know its name." In the second sentence, its means "belonging to it". 

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It's = "It is....." Its is a possessive. Make sure you read more on possessive.
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It's is " it is" and whereas its is plural form. Eg " it is raining " , "its bag is heavy"
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