"Its" vs. "it's"
It's really simple: "it's" = "it is"; "its" is possessive.
Wrong: "If its void, then there are no versions committed yet."
Right: "If it's void, then there are no versions committed yet."
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It's really simple: "it's" = "it is"; "its" is possessive.
Wrong: "If its void, then there are no versions committed yet."
Right: "If it's void, then there are no versions committed yet."
Back to Common Writing Errors.