Select the correct word to complete the sentence

Understanding the Difference

One common mistake that people make in English grammar is confusing the words "it's" and "its". While they may sound similar, they have different meanings and uses in sentences. Let's take a closer look at their differences.

Definition of "It's" and "Its"

"It's" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has". It is used when combining the pronoun "it" with the verb "is" or "has".

On the other hand, "its" is a possessive pronoun, indicating that something belongs to or is associated with an object or animal previously mentioned.

Correct Usage in a Sentence

Devon's car lost (it's, its) muffler somewhere on the freeway.

What is the correct word to complete the sentence? The correct word to complete the sentence is "its".
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