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Levis1 Posted 10 years ago
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It's vs its

What's the difference between: It is waterproof. Vs. it's waterproof.
  

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levis1 What's the difference between these? It is waterproof. I t's waterproof.

  • levis1 What's the difference between these?
  • It is waterproof.
  • I t's waterproof.
  • It's is a contraction of It is .
  • They are exactly the same in meaning.
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levis1 What's the difference between these? It is waterproof. It's waterproof.
It's is a contraction of It is. They are exactly the same in meaning. In most conversation and informal writing only It's is used, almost never It is.

CJ

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