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23 July, 07:24

In which of the following are the capitalized words used correctly?

"Patience has IT'S limits. Take it too far, and IT'S cowardice."

"Patience has ITS limits. Take it too far, and ITS cowardice."

"Patience has IT'S limits. Take it too far, and ITS cowardice."

"Patience has ITS limits. Take it too far, and IT'S cowardice."

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  1. 23 July, 07:46
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    It's is the conjugation of It is.

    if you sub 'It is' in each sentence, you can compare.

    Correct answer : Patience has ITS limits. Take it too far, and ITS cowardice.
  2. 23 July, 07:47
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    The very last one. "Its" first and "It is" second.
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