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The house has its own its own swimming pool. vs The house has its own it's own swimming pool.

The correct phrase is "the house has its own swimming pool." The use of "its own" is redundant in this context, so adding "its own" twice is incorrect.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 1214 views

The house has its own its own swimming pool.

This phrase is incorrect as it repeats "its own" unnecessarily.

The correct phrase is "the house has its own swimming pool."
  • And Alma and I got to keep the house... and the swimming pool.
  • I think this thing started in the house in Tonopah, and ended in that swimming pool.
  • A house in Bel Air with a generously sized swimming pool.
  • Kids, a house, a car, swimming pool.
  • Max, we have our own swimming pool and we have a hot tub and a lot of super fun toys to play with.
  • (TOILET FLUSHING) Like, first-class hotels with, like, your own swimming pool in your room.
  • I'm offering you enough to fill a swimming pool.
  • I'm offering you enough to fill a swimming pool.
  • This munch throws me into a swimming pool.
  • He says he's building me a swimming pool.
  • Of course, the Mediterranean has a swimming pool.
  • He says he's building me a swimming pool.
  • Of course, the Mediterranean has a swimming pool.
  • Far from it, I was named after a swimming pool.
  • You ripping my clothes off in a darkened swimming pool.
  • Maybe even one with a swimming pool.
  • Drowned in the neighbor's swimming pool.
  • We are finally breaking ground on the new swimming pool.
  • Almost sounds like he's talking about a swimming pool.
  • I suppose that was obvious, given our first meeting at the swimming pool.

Alternatives:

  • the house has its own swimming pool.

The house has its own it's own swimming pool.

This phrase is incorrect due to the misuse of "it's" instead of "its."

The correct phrase is "the house has its own swimming pool."
  • And Alma and I got to keep the house... and the swimming pool.
  • I think this thing started in the house in Tonopah, and ended in that swimming pool.
  • A house in Bel Air with a generously sized swimming pool.
  • Kids, a house, a car, swimming pool.
  • Max, we have our own swimming pool and we have a hot tub and a lot of super fun toys to play with.
  • (TOILET FLUSHING) Like, first-class hotels with, like, your own swimming pool in your room.
  • I'm offering you enough to fill a swimming pool.
  • I'm offering you enough to fill a swimming pool.
  • This munch throws me into a swimming pool.
  • He says he's building me a swimming pool.
  • Of course, the Mediterranean has a swimming pool.
  • He says he's building me a swimming pool.
  • Of course, the Mediterranean has a swimming pool.
  • Far from it, I was named after a swimming pool.
  • You ripping my clothes off in a darkened swimming pool.
  • Maybe even one with a swimming pool.
  • Drowned in the neighbor's swimming pool.
  • We are finally breaking ground on the new swimming pool.
  • Almost sounds like he's talking about a swimming pool.
  • I suppose that was obvious, given our first meeting at the swimming pool.

Alternatives:

  • the house has its own swimming pool.

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