[quote=“dawn,post:16,topic:30533"”]
NOPE. WRONG. In the English language, I think (now I’m worried I’m wrong) technically the case owns the CD so it would be “Put the CD in it’s case.”
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That would be “Put the CD in it is case.”
[quote=“BikerFry,post:6,topic:30533"”]
Its vs it’s is a little tricky. While the apostrophe normally indicates posession, in the case of its vs it’s, the apostrophe indicates a contraction.
Its = posessive
It’s = It is
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