its'
Background info: "It's is a contraction for it is or it has.Its is a
possessive pronoun meaning, more or less, of it or belonging to it.And there is absolutely, positively, no such word as
its'."HOWEVER!!
Its' should be a word, and here's why:its' (plural, possessive pronoun)- possesive pronoun; belonging to a group of 'its.'by AmandaDance on
Mar 2, 2011tags: group, its, it's, possesive, pronoun
its'
by AmandaDance on Mar 03, 2011 03:44:23
Background info: "It's is a contraction for it is or it has.
Its is a
possessive pronoun meaning, more or less, of it or belonging to it.
And there is absolutely, positively, no such word as
its'."
HOWEVER!!
Its' should be a word, and here's why:
its' (plural, possessive pronoun)- possesive pronoun; belonging to a group of 'its.'
Example:
The Its are playing the Greek next month. The
Its' new song 'Stop It' landed at
number five on the top ten chart this week.
Its' home rests above the patio of a penthouse on
Park Avenue.
its
by smacktard on Apr 28, 2003 10:19:15
The
singular third-person
neutral possessive. Often confused by semi-literates with "it's," which is a contraction of "it is."
itness
by bri_xy on Jun 15, 2011 22:14:49
Example:
The layered guitar picking and vocal melody of
Big Star's "Thirteen" are perfect on their own, but when combined with the lyrics the song achieves something
beyond perfection: a
palpable itness.
Its On
by Miss LayDee on Jun 20, 2006 19:55:23
1. A
term most often used when declaring
war.
2. A term used when Something is about to
happen.
Example:
1.
De'Andre: I heard you was talkin bout me...
Leroy: Yeah, I was...You aint gone do nothin bout, so....
De'Andre: Oh I aint...?! Okay...Its On!!
2. Keisha: You goin to the
E-40 concert?
Wanda:
Yeah girl, Its On and poppin!!!
ite
by Cromwell Jorguenson on Apr 13, 2005 03:08:24
Example:
Person 1 - "Where
are we going tonight?"
Person 2 - "
Monday's."
Person 1 - "
Ite."
ite
by JessieHam on Mar 20, 2015 04:40:07
Ite
by Idlevice on Mar 01, 2005 05:55:15
A
greeting, and a
reply to that greeting.
Comes from 'alright'
As in 'Are you
Alight?' 'Yeah, I'm alright'
Gets shortened to 'Ite?' 'Ite.'
its
by A.U.S on Jan 13, 2023 07:27:42
one of many examples why the english language is a serious mess. "Its" completely inverts the common
apostrophe rule, where "'s" usually is a
possessive term, but here, the word without
the apostrophe is the possessive term. the "'s" of this word is the abbreviated version of "it is".
Example:
it's its own
fault
ITS
by 'tis_i_thy_friend on Oct 06, 2017 09:20:32
Example:
Person1- yo,
nuke. is the
geo hw due tomorrow?
Person2- its
Person3- thx