Jul 3, 2015 11:35 PM
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ThatVenezuelanLostINimgur
Grammatically both are correct, semantically only one makes sense. I feel it's helping, since it only knows the rules of English.
doverhavens
Or, or, now stay with me on this, use the words "This is."
MaxeMan5126
i can see the popup after it disappears... and yes, i have nothing better to do.
Obitwotoes
It's = it is. Problem solved
BetterLuckyThanGood
Just type 'it is'?
Earlkay
If you're writing an essay you should use 'it is'
jimmythehat1
think of the apostrophe as a missing letter. It's = it is. Don't= do not. Ma'am = madam. Whereas "its" is the third person possessive, so:
2nd person possesive is his, hers. 3rd is its. all the possessive pronouns have an s at the end.
Raventhief
The apostrophe is correct.
Fighting the good fight! +1
ThatVenezuelanLostINimgur
Grammatically both are correct, semantically only one makes sense. I feel it's helping, since it only knows the rules of English.
doverhavens
Or, or, now stay with me on this, use the words "This is."
MaxeMan5126
i can see the popup after it disappears... and yes, i have nothing better to do.
Obitwotoes
It's = it is. Problem solved
BetterLuckyThanGood
Just type 'it is'?
Earlkay
If you're writing an essay you should use 'it is'
jimmythehat1
think of the apostrophe as a missing letter. It's = it is. Don't= do not. Ma'am = madam. Whereas "its" is the third person possessive, so:
jimmythehat1
2nd person possesive is his, hers. 3rd is its. all the possessive pronouns have an s at the end.
Raventhief
The apostrophe is correct.
Obitwotoes
Fighting the good fight! +1