its vs. it’s
Its (possessive) vs. it's (it is). Is it hard to remember which one of these gets its apostrophe? It's.
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April 21, 2014
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Its (possessive) vs. it's (it is). Is it hard to remember which one of these gets its apostrophe? It's.
Increasingly, I see people writing, as did a recent client about doing something, ". . . with the goals to educate and train. . . ." The problem is a…
To is a problem, too. To means direction; the word for also has an extra "o" too.