Directions: fill the blank with either it’s or its.
- It's about time you showed up!
- It was its first time out of the cage.
- Its feet were covered with sand.
- Get up, it's time for school.
- I’m glad to see you: it's been a long time.
- It's important to study hard for tests.
- The bear protected its cubs.
- It's my turn to go down the slide.
- The dog felt great with its new hair cut.
- It's too late to eat dinner.
- My car is old and its paint is peeling.
- The bird realised that the wind had blown its nest away.
- The game came to its conclusion.
- Turn down the music, it's hurting my ears.
You haven't quite mastered the difference between it's and its. Come to see me and I will teach you in a couple of minutes. Then you can fix this up and I will sign it off.
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