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Question 1

Which of the following is a correct use of its/it's? Be sure to review the rules
its/it's.
The refrigerator is broken; it's too warm.
The refrigerator is broken; it's light went out.
The refrigerator is broken; its too warm.

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Answer:

The refrigerator is broken; it's too warm.

Step-by-step explanation:

its without an apostrophe is for possession like

its web is big

it's with an apostrophe is for "it is"

it's a beautiful day

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