<span>(9) Sadly, even after that water is found, only some of its clean and safe enough to drink.
In this sentence the word "its" needs the apostrophe. Its without an apostrophe shows ownership. The noun after its should be something that it owns. This is not the case for this sentence. Its should be It is. To make this grammatically correct there needs to be an apostrophe between the t and s - it's.
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Explanation: 1. I fill my dogs water bowl. 2.The dog laps up the water.
3.Water flies all over.
4.I mop up the spilled water.
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Subjective guilt requires a judgement to be made with the belief that one is actually guilty. Subjective guilt is associated with a feeling of responsibility, which leads to it often being seen as an irrational sort of guilt. This does not mean one can not be actually guilty of something when feeling subjective guilt. Objective guilt is the action of breaking a law or rule provided by a higher position. Once this is done you are objectively and factually guilty. Objective guilt is more fact based than Subjective based. Subjective is the breaking of ones personal moral codes, and Objective is the breaking of society's moral codes.
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