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This guide explores the possessive form of "it" and contractions like "it's" (it is) and "we're" (we are). Learn how to correctly use "it’s" in sentences, such as "It’s snowing outside!" and "we’re" in contexts like "We’re going on a sleigh ride." Discover the meanings and uses of "where," "wear," and "ware," enhancing your grammar skills. This resource is essential for anyone looking to clarify common language confusions.
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its • The possessive form of it • The cat wagged its tail.
it’s • A contraction of “it” and “is” If you can replace “it’s” with “it is” then you have the right word. It’s snowing outside! (It is snowing outside!)
were • Past form of “to be” • We were up until midnight.
we’re • A contraction of “we” and “are” • If you can replace “we’re” with “we are” then you have the right word. • We’re going on a sleigh ride. • (We are going on a sleigh ride.)
where • An adverb that refers to a place. Where are you going? (The answer to this would be a place.)
wear • A verb – to carry on your body Please wear nice clothes to your job interview.
ware • A noun – articles of merchandise (something somebody sells…) • The booth at the fair sold antique wares for a good price.