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Do you see where its landed vs Do you see where it’s landed

Both phrases are similar, but the correct one is "do you see where it’s landed?" with an apostrophe in "it's" to indicate the contraction of "it is." The first phrase is incorrect due to the missing apostrophe.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 1425 views

Do you see where its landed

This phrase is incorrect. "Its" is a possessive pronoun, while "it's" is a contraction of "it is."

The correct form should be "do you see where it’s landed?" with an apostrophe in "it’s" to indicate the contraction of "it is."
  • I didn't see where it landed.
  • You see where the tail landed?
  • You see where the tail landed?
  • Did you see we landed on the moon?
  • Good to see you landed on your feet.
  • I'm glad to see you landed somewhere, Martha.
  • Good to see you landed with all the bits and pieces in the right places.
  • Glad to see you landed on your feet in New York. I heard you had some difficulties in London.
  • Did you see how you landed?
  • I'm beginning to see how Amy landed on adoption.
  • I could see whenever my guesses landed.
  • I could see whenever my guesses landed.
  • I see Rory's landed on his feet pretty good there.
  • I said, Amy, wait. Don't cry. Did you see how you landed?
  • Ashley, can you call your dad to see if he's landed yet?
  • Do you see where we are?
  • Do you see where I'm going with this?
  • Do you see where I am?
  • In the File menu do you see where it says Open?
  • The top half of the picture, you see where the Indians live.

Do you see where it’s landed

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this form when asking someone if they can see the location where something has landed.
  • You see where the tail landed?
  • You see where the tail landed?
  • I didn't see where it landed.
  • Did you see we landed on the moon?
  • Good to see you landed on your feet.
  • I'm glad to see you landed somewhere, Martha.
  • Good to see you landed with all the bits and pieces in the right places.
  • Glad to see you landed on your feet in New York. I heard you had some difficulties in London.
  • Did you see how you landed?
  • I'm beginning to see how Amy landed on adoption.
  • I could see whenever my guesses landed.
  • I could see whenever my guesses landed.
  • I see Rory's landed on his feet pretty good there.
  • I said, Amy, wait. Don't cry. Did you see how you landed?
  • Ashley, can you call your dad to see if he's landed yet?
  • Do you see where we are?
  • Do you see where I'm going with this?
  • Do you see where I am?
  • In the File menu do you see where it says Open?
  • The top half of the picture, you see where the Indians live.

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