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    When do I use "it's?"
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    "It's" is the contraction of the phrase, "It is." Where you could use "it is," you can use "it's" instead.
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    When do I use "it"?
    Donagan
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    "It" is a pronoun used to take the place of a genderless noun.
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    Which word is correct for the sentence, "The book about the moon is about the moon and (it's/its) phases"?
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    "Its," because "it's" is a contraction of "it is" and "its" is possessive.
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    Can you give an example of a sentence with "its" and "it's?"
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    It's raining hard on the city and its parks. In this sentence, "it's" can be read as "it is," and "its" is used in the second half to indicate that the parks belong to the city.
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    "It's my favorite mango." Is this the proper usage?
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    Yes, because the sentence retains its meaning when stretched out as "It is my favorite mango."
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    Isn't "it's" possessive because it shows ownership?
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    "It's" is a contraction that means "it is." "Its" shows ownership in the same way as "his," "hers," and "theirs."
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    With animals, is "its" used?
    Donagan
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    If the gender of the animal is unknown or unimportant, using "its" is fine.
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    "It's" or "its" estimated delivery will be?
    Donagan
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    Its.
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    I've always had a very hard time with English pronouns, adjectives and how to use correct English when writing. I don’t want to seem as though I can’t write correctly; what would you recommend?
    Donagan
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    See Be Good at English and related articles.
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    Washington state or Washington State?
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    The state of Washington officially refers to itself as "the State of Washington," even though "state" is not a proper noun. From there it's easy to adopt the spelling "Washington State." However, that can be confusing, because one of the state's major universities is known as "Washington State." Bottom line: capitalize "state" if you want to.
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    "Varun could not find (its/his) book." Which would it be?
    Ruby
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    Assuming Varun is a person and not a pet or inanimate object, you would say, "Varun could not find his book."
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