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Recieved: 2002/10/17 12:02
Subject: Re: [K-list] Re: It's and Its
From: Bestpoet


On 2002/10/17 12:02, Bestpoet posted thus to the K-list:

Being right is SO important, isnt it's?>

--- In Kundalini-GatewayATnospamy..., "Lady C" <ladycATnospamf...> wrote:
>
>> *It's* does take an apostrophe when it's used as a possessive
>> pronoun, like it's used in Aaron's post.

>Sorry, but that's wrong.  From Webster's on-line:
>
>Main Entry: its
>: of or relating to it or itself especially as possessor, agent, or
>object of an action <going to its kennel> <a child proud of its
>first drawings> <its final enactment into law>
>
>And from a language site:
>
>Its and it's are pronounced the same (duh) but are completely
>different words. "Its" is the possessive form of "it", that
>is, "its" is the gender-free equivalent of "his" or "her". "It's" is
>a contraction for "it is".  
>
>And from the web page of English Professor Paul Brians of Washington
>State University:
>
>The exception to the general rule that one should use an apostrophe
>to indicate possession is in possessive pronouns. Some of them are
>not a problem. "Mine" has no misleading "s" at the end to invite an
>apostrophe. And few people are tempted to write "hi's," though the
>equally erroneous "her's" is fairly common, as are "our's"
>and "their's"--all wrong, wrong, wrong. The problem with
>avoiding "it's" as a possessive is that this spelling is perfectly
>correct as a contraction meaning "it is." Just remember two points
>and you'll never make this mistake again. (1) "It's" always
>means "it is" or "it has" and nothing else. (2) Try changing
>the "its" in your sentence to "his" and if it doesn't make sense,
>then go with "it's."

>
>> Example:  It's apparent that Ken's shadow is manifesting it's
>> mirror in this thread.

>s/b: ... its mirror in this thread.

>
>Peace,
>
>Ken


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