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Mark Wallace Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Use of it's with Comany

In this sentence, what it the correct version of it's

"Although we prepared the statutory accounts from the Company's records, they were prepared so that that Company could comply with its statutory and taxation obligations" or it is

"Although we prepared the statutory accounts from the Company's records, they were prepared so that that Company could comply with it's statutory and taxation obligations"

  

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it's is a contraction of two words: "it is". The possessive pronoun form of the pronoun it is is its . Although we prepared the statutory accounts from the Company's records, they were prepared so that that Company could comply with its statutory and taxation obligations.

  • it's is a contraction of two words: "it is".
  • The possessive pronoun form of the pronoun it is is its .
  • Although we prepared the statutory accounts from the Company's records, they were prepared so that that Company could comply with its statutory and taxation obligations.
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it's is a contraction of two words: "it is".

The possessive pronoun form of the pronoun it is is its.


Although we prepared the statutory accounts from the Company's records, they were prepared so that that Company could comply with its statutory and taxation obligations.

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