
Its or it’s?
Only use the apostrophe to shorten ‘it is’—not to indicate ownership.
For example:
- It’s hard to discipline the grand-kiddies when they run faster than I do.
- I’ll take a whip to that dog if it buries its bone in my petunias again.


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