Honestly people (well, some of you)... it's really quite easy to figure out when to use the words "it's", "its", "you're" or "your".
There's a very simple secret when deciding whether to use "it's" or "it's" -- never ever ever use "it's" unless you are intending to say "it is" or "it has". Easy! It is similar with "you're" vs. "your" - if you are intending to say "you are" then by all means, write "you're".
INCORRECT:
The monkey sniffed it's butt.
(the monkey sniffed IT IS butt?? I don't think so...)
CORRECT:
The monkey sniffed its butt.
INCORRECT:
Your a dipwad.
CORRECT:
You're a dipwad.
(YOU ARE a ...)
There's a very simple secret when deciding whether to use "it's" or "it's" -- never ever ever use "it's" unless you are intending to say "it is" or "it has". Easy! It is similar with "you're" vs. "your" - if you are intending to say "you are" then by all means, write "you're".
INCORRECT:
The monkey sniffed it's butt.
(the monkey sniffed IT IS butt?? I don't think so...)
CORRECT:
The monkey sniffed its butt.
INCORRECT:
Your a dipwad.
CORRECT:
You're a dipwad.
(YOU ARE a ...)
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