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nevsk [136]
3 years ago
8

Choose the correct form (it's or its) for each sentence.

English
2 answers:
nataly862011 [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The correct answers are:

Hurray! It's Saturday!

It's time to go to the movies.

I love this theater. Its seats are comfortable.

This movie - it's supposed to be fantastic.

It's long, though.

I adore its characters.

Its credits will show who they are.

It's great to go to the movies with friends.

It's also fun to go out and talk about movies later.

if its plot is exciting, we’ll talk about a movie forever!

Explanation:

 To begin, we must establish the difference between it's and its.

<em>It's</em>  is the way to contract the personal pronoun it + the verb is or the verb has.

While<em> its</em> is a possesive determiner, and is used to refer to things or animals.

For example:

It is time to go --- It fulfills the function of pronoun.

I love this theater. Its seats are comfortable. ---- Its fulfills the function of possession (the seats belong to the theater)

AURORKA [14]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: The first one is “it’s”

The second one is “its”

The third one is “its”

The fourth one is “it’s”

The fifth one is “its”

The sixth one is “its”

The seventh one is “its”

The eighth one is “ it’s”

The ninth one is “ it’s”

The tenth one is “its”

Explanation:

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