>possessive form of it is its
>possessive form of Chuck is Chuck's
What did anglotards mean by this in your country?
TIL it's not the other way around
what's better
sneeds or sneed's?
>>212196030 (OP)It's master race problems.
>>212196030 (OP)You see its a subtle joke.
>>212196030 (OP)Because apostrophes are also used in contractions so "it's" was already taken. We aren't going to use the exact same word with an apostrophe in the exact same place to mean two different things now are we?
>is... IS... IS THAT AN IDIOMATIC GRAMMATICAL CONSTRUCT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE? HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO NAVIGATE THIS WITHOUT A SIXTEEN-DIMENSIONAL CASE SYSTEM? IM GOING INSAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANE SAVE ME RÖÖKIÄMAN
thinking
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>"it is not" can be contracted to both "it's not" and "it isn't"