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Whats the Incorrect pronoun in Mh doh chased their tail

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No there is know it in it
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It is ulgy

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How do you use its in a sentence as a pronoun?

The dog chased its tail.(Unlike other possessives, the word has no apostrophe. The version that does, it's, is ONLY used as a contraction for the term it is.)


Which sentence does not contain an antecedent?

"The dog chased its tail."


How do you make the pronoun it possessive?

To make it possessive, add S at the end to spell its.(Possessive pronouns do not use an apostrophe to show possession. The spelling it's is a contraction of it is.)


What does the homophone Its mean?

its belonging to it The dog chased its tail. it's short for it is It's time to feed the dog.


What is the possessive form of the sentence The dog wagged its tail?

The possessive form is the possessive adjective (a pronoun) its.The possessive adjective is describing the dog's tail as the tail belonging to it: its tail.


How do you use its in a sentence correctly?

The dog buried its bone in the yard.


Where might a pronoun and antecedent appear all of the above in an entirely different sentence before the noun in the sentence after the noun in the sentence?

A pronoun can appear before its antecedent in a sentence when the antecedent is introduced later or when omitting the antecedent creates a smoother sentence flow. For example, "The dog chased its tail." Here, "its" refers to "the dog," which is the antecedent.


How do you write a sentence with the word its in it?

The dog chased its tail. Its is the possessive but does not need an apostrophe. It's, with the apostrophe, means it is.


Do you put a s at the end of it?

The word 'it' is the third person, singular, neuter, personal pronoun. The pronoun 'it' becomes a possessive pronoun by adding an -s to the end of the word. Example:The dog wagged its tail. (the tail belonging to the dog)The pronoun 'it' becomes a contraction by adding an apostrophe -s to the end of the word. Example:The dog wagged its tail because it's glad to see you. (it's = it is)The dog is glad to see you because it's been alone all day. (it's - it has)


Can you show me a sentenc using the word ''its''?

The dog chased its tail. ('Its' shows possession while 'it's' is a contraction for 'it is', as in "It's raining.)


What are ways to write it's incorrectly?

1. incorrect: The dog was in the dog house and it's tail was moving.correct: The dog was in the dog house and its tail was moving.Writing "it's" in the way it was in the first sentence is a common mistake. It's stands for it is. People don't say, the dog was in the dog house and it is tail was moving. It does not make sense. saying, the dog was in the dog house and its tail was moving, makes more sense.


Give 5 examples of nouns with sentence?

boy -- The boy chased the dog dog -- The dog chased the boy. table -- The boy chased the dog around the table. cat -- The cat chased the mouse. flower -- Flowers are nice.