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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Its and their??

What's the difference between its and their?
  

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"Its" is singular, and refers to a non-gendered object or animal. You don't normally use it for a person. Examples: I know there has been a cat in my garage.

  • "Its" is singular, and refers to a non-gendered object or animal.
  • You don't normally use it for a person.
  • Examples: I know there has been a cat in my garage.
  • I found its footprints on the roof of my car.
  • The computer just crashed!
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"Its" is singular, and refers to a non-gendered object or animal. You don't normally use it for a person. Examples:

I know there has been a cat in my garage. I found its footprints on the roof of my car.

The computer just crashed! I think its harddrive just died.

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