Avoiding Common Mistakes: Understanding the Use of 'Its' and 'It's
Avoiding Common Mistakes: Understanding the Use of 'Its' and 'It's 'Its' is a possessive pronoun that shows ownership or possession by the noun "it." For example , "The cat licked its paw." 'It's' is a contraction of "it is." For example , "It's raining outside." It is a common mistake to use "its" in place of "it's" or vice versa, as the words are often pronounced similarly but have different meanings. For example , "The cat licked it's paw" is incorrect because "it's" is short form of 'it is' and it should be 'its' which is possessive pronoun. Similarly, "It's a nice day today" is correct because it's short form of 'it is' and it's describing the weather. It is important to pay attention to context and the role a word is playing in a sentence to avoid this common mistake.