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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why does autocorrect get it wrong so many times?[/quote] Yes! It's often changing "its" to "it's," and I have to change it back.[/quote] What's the difference? And who cares except the OP?[/quote] Its is a possessive pronoun. It's is a contraction for it is. [/quote] +1. People confuse "whose" with "who's" often as well. The lion injured its paw. It's time for dinner. Whose slipper is this? Who's calling me at this hour?[/quote] All you have to do is write out it’s to “it is”. “The lion injured it is paw”. Doesn’t make sense so it has to be its. Same with “who’s” which an abbreviation for “who is”. “ Who is slipper is this” doesn’t make sense. Same with you’re and your, were and we”re and other words that are contractions. Contractions are just two words merged [/quote]
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