Some students still get confused when it comes to using 'its' and 'it's'. Hence the following sentences often appear in essays submitted by them for correction by their teachers:
1 The cat licks it's body every day. (The students think that it's body means the cat's body)
2 One of it's tyres is flat. (The students believe that it's tyres is the same as the bicycle's tyres)
The above two sentences should have been:
1 The cat licks its body every day.
2 One of its tyres is flat.
In reality, "it's" is the contraction for "it is".
You can make sentences such as the following.
1 It's raining now.
2 It's easy to do this job.
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