its and it's rule

It's vs. Its: Correct Usage Merriam-Webster. Its A Simple Rule to Avoid Embarrassment What to Know It's is a contraction and should be used where a sentence would normally read "it is." The apostrophe.

It's vs. Its: Correct Usage Merriam-Webster
It's vs. Its: Correct Usage Merriam-Webster from www.betteratenglish.com

In theory, the rule that distinguishes the two is simple: it's means it is or it has. The apostrophe signals that something has been removed: It's raining. [=It is raining.] It's been raining since.

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