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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

its or its' ??

0 Ok, so i've forgotten what the rules are with specifically its and its' ! I know when to use "it's" but that is not what i need in this sentence... Here is the specific sentence i'm having trouble with:02br
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00"However, in other circumstances it can be very detrimental to the market involved, such as in situations like the one mentioned above where the cost is higher than 01u01b00its02b02u00 benefit."02br
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00what exactly is the rule on when to use the apostraphe at the end and when to leave it off? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! 050010id1
  

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0Use "it's" with the apostrophe only for the 01u00contractions02u00 01i00it is 02i00and 01i00it has02i02br
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00Think of "its" the same wasy you do "his" or "hers," belonging to, or associated with, 01i00it02i00.0-

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