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Its possesses something ( its food, or its personality) and it's is a shortened form of it is ! Your possesses something (your smile, your money) and you're is short for you are !
A bar graph form the best, ME!
Safety goggles form a barrier between your eyes and something that might damage them.
Show that, if you have two triangles, two of the sides and the angle in between are congruent.
The difference between its and it's is that its is the possessive form; you are indicating that something belongs to it. For example, a snake kills with its venom. It's is the abbreviated form of it is. It's a nice day. And the only difference between it's and it is, is the extra syllable it takes to say.
Something in between. Something in between. Something in between.
transcribe-to put something into written form. manuscript-something written by hand instead of printed. yes i know you're from exploris.
Application is a form to apply for something or to apply oneself in a task. Implication means to imply without directly saying as in insinuating something for interpretation.
When something is "transferred", it is generated into another form which can be changed back to its original form. While "transformed" simply means it has been changed into a permanent state/form. Hope this helps.
they form by something
something you entre as a form
Something smells between us