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This grammar exercise focuses on the difference between "Its" and "It's" in English. These two words are often confused, but they have different meanings and uses. "Its" is a possessive pronoun that shows something belongs to or is associated with something else, while "It's" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has". This online exercise includes 15 sentences that will help learners practice using these words correctly. By mastering the correct usage of "Its" and "It's," learners can enhance their writing and speaking skills, leading to better communication. Practicing with this exercise will help learners develop their grammar skills and ensure that they use the right word in the right context, making their language more precise and effective.
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