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the house has its own pool vs the house has it's own pool

The correct phrase is "the house has its own pool." The incorrect phrase "the house has it's own pool" uses the wrong form of "its."

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 810 views

the house has its own pool

This phrase is correct. "Its" is a possessive pronoun, and in this context, it shows that the house owns the pool.

Use "its" as a possessive pronoun to indicate that something belongs to or is associated with a thing previously mentioned.
  • Call me later, but this house has a pool and a tennis court.
  • Or Mikey's house has a pool table, but his dad's kind of strict about it.
  • Did I mention my house has four pools?
  • I wanted the house with the pool, so I could teach Adam the banana split and dive.
  • The main house has five beds and baths, and then the pool house has two more beds and baths.
  • Then, they got married and moved to a house with a pool.
  • I need a secure line to a mobile phone ξn White House IP pool.
  • First up, we finished the tally and we got this year's winner of the Station House Pool Championship.
  • Marry the fat girl, get the house and pool, and take a mistress.
  • I found this in the pool house.
  • You're perfectly welcome to make yourself at home at the pool house.
  • She spent four months living in Kate Bosworth's pool house.
  • Found this in my pool house.
  • I just moved into your pool house.
  • Use that tenacity to get him out of my pool house.
  • Try the pool house. Mwah.
  • You'll stay in my pool house.
  • Came home to live in the pool house.
  • And I Think Our Pool House Works Great.
  • I took the lemonade to the pool house.

the house has it's own pool

This phrase is incorrect. "It's" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has," not a possessive form.

Avoid using "it's" as a possessive pronoun. Instead, use "its" to show possession.
  • Call me later, but this house has a pool and a tennis court.
  • Or Mikey's house has a pool table, but his dad's kind of strict about it.
  • Did I mention my house has four pools?
  • I wanted the house with the pool, so I could teach Adam the banana split and dive.
  • The main house has five beds and baths, and then the pool house has two more beds and baths.
  • Then, they got married and moved to a house with a pool.
  • I need a secure line to a mobile phone ξn White House IP pool.
  • First up, we finished the tally and we got this year's winner of the Station House Pool Championship.
  • Marry the fat girl, get the house and pool, and take a mistress.
  • I found this in the pool house.
  • You're perfectly welcome to make yourself at home at the pool house.
  • She spent four months living in Kate Bosworth's pool house.
  • Found this in my pool house.
  • I just moved into your pool house.
  • Use that tenacity to get him out of my pool house.
  • Try the pool house. Mwah.
  • You'll stay in my pool house.
  • Came home to live in the pool house.
  • And I Think Our Pool House Works Great.
  • I took the lemonade to the pool house.

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