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#214805 - 01/02/06 01:53 PM
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Originally posted by off2cjb: And it is its, not it's. Check your latest Webster's. www.m-w.com Main Entry: its Pronunciation: 'its, &ts Function: adjective : of or relating to it or itself especially as possessor, agent, or object of an action
In essence, "its" indicates the possessive.
"it's" is a contraction of "it is".
Your statement, "By the way Smith, its known, not know" would indicate that you are trying to say "it is known, not know".
If, in fact, you are trying to indicate a possessive, then what the fuck is doing the possessing, and what is being possessed?
Super special.
Please, be so kind as to give me the full name and publish date (maybe even the ISBN number) for the dictionary you are using. I'm very curious to look into this . . .
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