In this episode, Linda takes a look at the differences between “it's” and “its”. Enjoy the episode! <br /> <br />Linda is a German/American ITTT alumna, teaching English in South Korea. <br /> <br />Be sure to like and share this video if you find it helpful. <br /> <br /> <br />These two words often get confused in the English language. <br /> <br />Let’s break it down. <br /> <br />‘Its’ is a possessive pronoun or adjective indicating ownership. <br /> <br />‘It’s’ is the contraction of ‘it is’. <br /> <br />Let’s take a look at this example sentence: <br /> <br />It’s great to see the puppy play with its toys. <br /> <br /> <br />‘It’s’ at the beginning of the sentence is a contraction, while ‘its’ at the end is used as a possessive adjective. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Next time you’re not quite sure, think about if you are talking about an ownership or the contraction for ‘it is’. <br /> <br /> <br />That’s it for today! See you next time!
