It’s or Its
'It’s' is a contraction of either “it is” or “it has.”
'Its' is the possessive form of “it”. We use ‘its’ to mention that something belongs to someone.
Use of It’s
- He took an arbitrary decision. It's harmed his business. (It has)
- It's been raining continually for two days. (It has)
- I think it's nice to have a pet. (It is)
- It’s my privilege to help you. (It is)
- It’s her best performance to date. (It is)
Use of ‘Its’
- Adversity is like a venomous snake that wears a precious jewel in its head.
- Put the book in its place, please.
- I love this painting. There’s a harmony in its colours.
- A dog is known for its loyalty.
- I'm fascinated by Japan and its culture.
Directions: Fill the blank with either it’s or its.
- ____ usually very hot and humid in Mumbai.
- ____ high time you speak up!
- The dog wagged ____ tail.
- ____ a high paying job.
- Everest is the tallest mountain in the world. ____ height is about 8489 metres.
- _____ my decision and I stand by it.
- Please check your essay for ____ tone.
- Jaipur is known for ____ palace, Hawa Mahal.
- The tigress protected _____cubs.
- _____ too early to decide.
- Her cell phone is old and _____ technology is outdated.
- The monkey and ____ tricks are popular.
- I think ____ not safe to wait here.
- ____ been a year since we last met.
- ____ his magnanimity that he helped his adversary.