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Tido Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

It's vs its sentence example and confusion

Hi folks,

Regarding the question below, should it be "Its" instead, since it is referring to the noun "song"?

" Have you heard this song before? It's a bit on the dark side. "

Cheers,
Martin
  

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tido Regarding the question below, should it be "Its" instead, since it is referring to the noun "song"? No, the sentence is correct. It's = It is It is a bit on the dark side.

  • tido Regarding the question below, should it be "Its" instead, since it is referring to the noun "song"?
  • No, the sentence is correct.
  • It's = It is It is a bit on the dark side.
  • its = possessive; Have you heard this song before?
  • It's a bit on the dark side.
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tidoRegarding the question below, should it be "Its" instead, since it is referring to the noun "song"?
No, the sentence is correct.
It's = It is

It is a bit on the dark side.

its = possessive;
Have you heard this song before? It's a bit on the dark side. Its melody is very melancholy.

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