Which to Use: Its or 滨迟鈥檚? Whose or 奥丑辞鈥檚? Your or 驰辞耻鈥檙别? There, Their or 罢丑别测鈥檙别?
These homophones (sound-alikes) pose vexing questions for many writers: even if we know the difference (but maybe can鈥檛 explain it), we often make typographical errors and insert one when we mean the other.
The Difference: Possessive Pronouns versus Contractions
Possessive pronouns聽modify nouns and indicate possession of those nouns.
- Whose聽car is that? The car belongs to Gary.
Contractions聽are a written manifestation of spoken language, in which letters are omitted to facilitate pronunciation; the missing letters are replaced with an apostrophe.
- 奥丑辞鈥檚聽the owner of that car? =聽Who is聽the owner聽(an apostrophe replaces the 鈥渋鈥 in 鈥渋s鈥)
Examples to Learn from: Possessive Pronouns versus Contractions
Application Strategies
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