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Note that we say 'its appetite', 'its manners' and not 'it’s appetite' or 'it’s manners’. It’s means 'It is' and its means 'belonging to it'. - English

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Note that we say 'its appetite', 'its manners' and not 'it’s appetite' or 'it’s manners’. It’s means 'It is' and its means 'belonging to it'.

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  1. Its response was overwhelming. 
  2. It's not good to be dishonest. 
  3. It's a beautiful day. 
  4. It's a pleasant surprise. 
  5. Its results will reveal if the experiment was a success.
  6. Its conclusion was unclear. 
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Chapter 9: The Triantiwontigongolope - Things to do [Page 22]

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Chapter 9 The Triantiwontigongolope
Things to do | Q 2 | Page 22
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Chapter 9 The Triantiwontigongolope
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