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In this exercise you will be presented with a series of sentences each containing a blank space. You will have to decide whether you need 'it's' or 'its'. The possessive 'its' makes sense here. You need the possessive 'its' here without an apostrophe. You need 'it's' the contracted form of 'it is' in this sentence. You need the possessive form in this sentence. You need the possessive form 'its' in this sentence. The possessive form 'its' is needed here. You need the possessive form 'its' to make this sentence make sense. You need the contracted form 'it's' short for 'it has' in this sentence. You need the contracted form of 'it has' to make this sentence make sense. You need the short form of 'it is' in this sentence. You need the contracted form of 'it is' to make this sentence make sense. You need the possessive form 'its' in this sentence. You need the possessive form its to make this sentence make sense. You need the possessive form 'its' in this sentence. You need the possessive form 'its' to make this sentence make sense. You need 'it's', the contracted form of 'it is' in this sentence. You need a contracted form of 'it is' in this sentence. Find out more about the use of. See a list of other. -