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What is the different between word Its and

You're asking about the difference between "its" and "it's". This is a common point of confusion! Let's break it down:

"Its"

* Meaning: This is the possessive form of "it." It shows that something belongs to or is related to "it."

* Example: "The dog wagged its tail." (The tail belongs to the dog.)

"It's"

* Meaning: This is a contraction of "it is" or "it has."

* Example: "It's a beautiful day." (This means "It is a beautiful day.")

Here's a simple way to remember the difference:

* "Its" has no apostrophe and is used to show possession.

* "It's" has an apostrophe and means "it is" or "it has".

Think of it this way: If you can substitute "it is" or "it has" in the sentence, then you need "it's".

Let me know if you have any other grammar questions!

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