Fixed lol.Yeah, especially when he/she/it's pissed off
Fixed lol.Yeah, especially when he/she/it's pissed off
When a Pikachu says the "chu" part of it's name, it sounds more like "tyuu" than "chu." Does anyone else think that?
When a Pikachu says the "chu" part of it's name, it sounds more like "tyuu" than "chu." Does anyone else think that?
Lol.My puppy brings all the boys to the yard,
And they're like, "OMFG PUPPY!!! ^________^"
OMFG PUPPY!!! ^________^
"Its" means "belonging to it." "It's" means "it is" or "it has."
I had the computer defragment its C drive. (The C drive of it [where "it" = "the computer"])
It's hot outside. ("It is")
It's been fun. ("It has")
Let's put it this way: no possessive pronoun has an apostrophe. Think: my, mine, your, yours, his, her, hers, our, ours, their, theirs, whose. See an apostrophe? No? Well, "belonging to it" ("its") belongs in that group, too.
And there's no "its'."
:boom:I could care less. But hey, a lot of people hate bad grammer, like you probably could of.