Quote (NinjaSushi @ Apr 12 2017 01:11pm)
I agree with everyone else. You are incorrect my friend.
I'm sticking to my guns
It's what I was taught in school
Quote (Ghot @ Apr 12 2017 12:28am)
‘Its’ or ‘it’s’?
The word it’s is always short for ‘it is’ (as in it's raining), or in informal speech, for ‘it has’ (as in it's got six legs).
The word its means ‘belonging to it’ (as in hold its head still while I jump on its back). It is a possessive pronoun like his.
Note the differences.
It's got a brain...happens to be correct.
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https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/usage/its-or-it-sYou contradicted yourself here