Yes. The word it's (with an apostrophe) can means it is ("It's warm today.") or it has ("It's been warm today.") The connection between the two uses is that it'srefers to a state of existence or being.
Be VERY careful not to mix up it's with the soundalike word its, without an apostrophe. Its is the possessive form of the pronoun it; i.e., "belonging to it". For example:
If you're not sure whether to use its or it's, replace the word with "it is". If the sentence still makes sense, use it's; otherwise use its. For example, should you write "The car spun it's wheels." or "... its wheels."? If you use "it is", the sentence would be "The car spun it is wheels." - which is gibberish. That means the sentence should use its, without an apostrophe.
Replace will replace one instance of what you want to replace. Replace All will replace all instances of what you want to replace.
"Will replace" is the future tense of "replace".
You don't have to replace the sink when you replace your cabinets. If the sink works, does not leak, and suits your aesthetic, there is no need to replace it.
replace the starter
Replace Spark plugs Replace Wires Replace fuel Filter Replace PCV Valve Replace air Filter
Replace your thermostat whenever you replace the coolant and service the cooling system. Also replace it if you suspect it is sticking.
don't replace the joint. replace the axle
Replace Fuse Replace socket Replace element
You can use the REPLACE using below code SELECT TableName APPEND BLANK REPLACE FieldOne WITH THISFORM.TEXT1.VALUE REPLACE FieldTwo WITH THISFORM.TEXT2.VALUE REPLACE FieldThree WITH THISFORM.COMBO1.VALUE REPLACE FieldFour WITH THISFORM.COMBO2.VALUE
Replace is a verb.
a leek can replace an onion.
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