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Avoiding It's/Its Confusion
The confusion between it's (the contraction for it is) and its (the possessive form of it) probably arises out of two problems.
- They are homonyms (words that sound alike but have different spellings and meanings).
- Its is possessive, and we expect possessives to have apostrophes.
As a rule of thumb, it's best never to use contractions in formal writing. If you adhere to this rule, you will never have to worry about the difference between the two; if you find yourself typing an apostrophe, you will know that it's a mistake. If, however, you choose to use contractions, you must simply remember that it's is always a contraction. It's never a possessive! It's really not that confusing, because each word has its own function.
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