Example Sentences with It’s and Its Abbreviations
Understanding the Differences
Let’s have a chat about “its” and “it’s.” These two words may cause much confusion at first, but once you understand how they differ it should become easier than ever to distinguish them.
“Its” is used to indicate possession. For instance, when speaking about your cat and discussing its fluffy tail, use “its” to show that this item belongs exclusively to it.
“Its” In contrast, “it is” (or it has) can be understood as shorthand for “it is.” For example, when talking about how great today’s weather is, you may wish to say instead “it is an absolutely glorious day!” or else simply use an informal statement like: ”it is beautiful day.”
Examples Of Its and It’s Usage To help demonstrate proper use, here are a few examples to demonstrate its and it’s usage in sentences:
1. A dog wagged its tail happily.
2. When it rains outside, be sure to bring an umbrella along for shade. 3. Libraries boast extensive collections of books. 4. It is always wise to double check any work before turning it in for submission.
5. A baby was sleeping peacefully next to its favorite teddy bear when we decided to head out for our movie date. 6 It’s time for us to leave now in order to catch it; 7. Baume dropped their leaves during autumn; 8
When outdoor activity takes place it is advised that sunscreen be applied; 9 Our computer crashed with all data lost forever
10. Our night could become long if this project doesn’t get finished in time.
Conclusion
So next time you find yourself uncertain which word to use: its or it’s, remember this simple guideline: its denotes ownership while “it’s” can refer to either an object’s existence or ownership status; with practice you will become adept at using these two terms appropriately.
Sentences With #’It Is’