Nope. 'It's' is the possessive term showing ownership of one thing. If it were its' then there would be more than one thing having ownership.
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no, "it's" is the contraction of "it is"; "its" is the possessive form.
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Ah yes, sorry, I didn't proof read my post! You're right, but the rest of my post proves true
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no worries. :-)
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Nope, sorry
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You're dumb. It's equal it is. Its is the possessive form
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Huh?!
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Haha, I'm sensing great chances that all the haters here stating that it's correct spelling are people that have English as a first language. OP is right you know, back to school kiddos!
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It's true
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Don't listen to him he's messing with you
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What? I'm actually serious
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Seriously rusty on your grammar. It's = it is He didn't say its' which is several its owning something. Its shows possession for one. Its dog bone It is or it's my responsibility. Those its' need to get off my lawn.
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Yeah haha, I didn't proof read my post haha . My bad you're right