ANSWERS: 10
  • Yes, but its getting better.
  • Nope. I even know how to use "their, there and they're" correctly : )
  • It's time to move on! The dog tries to bite its tail. Am I correct?
  • Its not that complicated. In fact, its pretty easy to know when to use its and it's! :p
  • Nope, it niggles me if I write something wrong & I'm always correcting my fiance on it lol, he says I'm his english teacher ;)
  • Definately not! Its/it's Your/you're Two/too/to There/they're/their Really pisses me off when they're used incorrectly!
  • When I get on a roll I sometimes use one in place of another. But I do know the difference.
  • No, I'm one of the people who usually knows when it's time to use the apostrophe.
  • After years of reading from and writing various material, I've gotten use to it. Many times, people on the internet will forget to use correct punctuation, and I understand -- it's hard, sometimes, and it can be pretty tricky -- but in the end it comes down to the person's discipline with words and what they use. As for its and it's, it's pretty easy depending on what the subject is. For sports, you can say "a team lost its last three games." You could also say, "it's going to be tough for that team to rebound."
  • It's actually simpler in its application than most people think...:-D... Here's a handy summary (The Oxford Rule): It's is not, it isn't ain't, and it's it's, not its, if you mean it is. If you don't, it's its. Then too, it's hers. It isn't her's. It isn't our's either. It's ours, and likewise yours and theirs. ...;-D....

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