T theol Senior Member Japanese 1. the bird pecked at a tree using it's beak. 2. the bird pecked at a tree using its beak. Which one is correct? or both of them are correct?
1. the bird pecked at a tree using it's beak. 2. the bird pecked at a tree using its beak. Which one is correct? or both of them are correct?
A anthox Senior Member New Jersey, US English - Northeast US "Its" is the possessive form. "It's" is a contraction of It is. The bird pecked at a tree using its beak. 👁 Tick :tick: The bird pecked at a tree using it's (it is) beak. 👁 Eek! :eek:👁 Cross :cross:
"Its" is the possessive form. "It's" is a contraction of It is. The bird pecked at a tree using its beak. 👁 Tick :tick: The bird pecked at a tree using it's (it is) beak. 👁 Eek! :eek:👁 Cross :cross: