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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Hi Guys,

I have some doubts.

1) When do we use its and it's ? What is the difference?

2) Everyone/Every one
Someone/Some one
Everyday/Every day
Which one is right and in what context is it used?

3) Specialize/Specialise
Honour/Honor
Why is there a difference in spelling?

Thank you.
  

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Anonymous 1) When do we use its and it's ? What is the difference? Use 'it's' when you mean 'it is' or 'it has'.

  • Anonymous 1) When do we use its and it's ?
  • What is the difference?
  • Use 'it's' when you mean 'it is' or 'it has'.
  • Use 'its' otherwise.
  • Anonymous 2) Everyone/Every one Everyone = all (the) people Every one = all of the items Anonymous Someone/Some one Someone = one of the people Some one = one of the items Anonymous Everyday/Every day Everyday — an adjective meaning 'mundane' Every day = each single day Anonymous 3) Specialize/Specialise Honour/Honor Why is there a difference in spelling?
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Anonymous1) When do we use its and it's ? What is the difference?
Use 'it's' when you mean 'it is' or 'it has'. Use 'its' otherwise.
Anonymous2) Everyone/Every one
Everyone = all (the) people
Every one = all of the items
AnonymousSomeone/Some one
Someone = one of the people
Some

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