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- Sloatsburgh - 08-13-2002 Can we have a debate about when to use It's/Its and whose/who's - Kid Afrika - 08-13-2002 It's is a contraction meaning It Is. Its is possessive meaning belonging to It. Who's is a contraction meaning Who is or Who has. Whose is possessive, and usually used incorrectly. (by me too) Edited By Kid Afrika on Aug. 13 2002 at 2:12 - crx girl - 08-14-2002 i'm sorry, what's to debate? - DGW - 08-14-2002 Could be |