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English, 29.09.2019 14:10 boomerjm

Which sentence accurately uses the homophones “it’s” or “its”?

i think the dog left it’s bone under the chair.
its going to be a fantastic birthday party.
as far as i know, it’s starting right after school.
the phone and it’s charger are in my bag.

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