Question
Which sentence shows the correct use of the common homophone (its/it's)?
My dog was unable to relocate it’s buried bone.
Our old oak tree has dropped all of it’s leaves.
The overplayed song has lost its appeal for me.
Its been too many weeks since it last rained.
My dog was unable to relocate it’s buried bone.
Our old oak tree has dropped all of it’s leaves.
The overplayed song has lost its appeal for me.
Its been too many weeks since it last rained.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The sentence that shows the correct use of the common homophone is:
"The overplayed song has lost its appeal for me."
In this sentence, "its" is used correctly as the possessive form, indicating that the appeal belongs to the song.
"The overplayed song has lost its appeal for me."
In this sentence, "its" is used correctly as the possessive form, indicating that the appeal belongs to the song.