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THE PEGASUS PROGRAM ITS HISTORY AND ITS FUTURE
This is the title of my document - should the ITS be IT'S?
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"Chrissey" wrote in message ... This is the title of my document - should the ITS be IT'S? No. -- Regards Jonathan West - Word MVP www.intelligentdocuments.co.uk Please reply to the newsgroup |
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No, because "it's" means "it is".
-- Stefan Blom "Chrissey" wrote in message ... This is the title of my document - should the ITS be IT'S? |
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The easy way to distinguish its and it's is to think of his and he's. If you
would use his, as in 'his book', use its. Likewise if you'd use he's, as in 'he's here', use it's. Hope this helps "Chrissey" wrote: This is the title of my document - should the ITS be IT'S? |
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Thank you, Linda, for this way to remember. I copied your post and will keep
it for future reference. I never thought of it this way. gap "LindaM" wrote: The easy way to distinguish its and it's is to think of his and he's. If you would use his, as in 'his book', use its. Likewise if you'd use he's, as in 'he's here', use it's. Hope this helps "Chrissey" wrote: This is the title of my document - should the ITS be IT'S? |