One of the perennial confusions in English is between its and it's. Here's a way to remember the difference forever.
The key to distinguishing between it's and its is to remember that it’s, with an apostrophe, is a contraction, and its, without an apostrophe, is a possessive pronoun.
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This fulfills a vision and hope that Cozy Grammar's co-founders Marie Rackham and David Mielke had when they began Cozy Grammar more than 20 years ago. Learn more on our Complete Curriculum page.
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Here's a still from Level Two with an example from Marie of a noun phrase as the object of a sentence:
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