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

The correct phrase is 'the house has its own swimming pool.' The incorrect phrase 'the house has it's own swimming pool' contains a grammatical error with the misuse of the contraction 'it's,' which should be 'its' in this context.

Last updated: March 23, 2024

The house has its own swimming pool

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that the house possesses a swimming pool that belongs to it.
  • A two-story Monterey house with a swimming pool and a tennis court.
  • Is that what you call a 10,000-square-foot house with a swimming pool and tennis court?
  • I think this thing started in the house in Tonopah, and ended in that 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.
  • I dreamt that I was invited to lunch at Lucas Papademos' house - in Athens, of course - and that he let me take a bathe with him in his swimming pool, but the pool contained euro coins, not water.
  • The House has voted wisely and well.
  • The house has been empty for over a month.
  • The house has a very strong aura.
  • The house has been here for 150 years.
  • The house has been boarded up.
  • The house has stood empty too long.
  • The house has such lovely position.
  • The house has to be impeccable, Angela.
  • Puddings, and the house has never been so clean.
  • Second, in its 180 years of existence, the house has never been plundered.
  • The house has become so very big.
  • Okay, the house has been brought down.
  • The house has since remained empty.
  • So the house has been thoroughly searched.
  • The house has a beautiful flow.

The house has it's own swimming pool

This phrase is incorrect due to the misuse of the contraction 'it's.'

  • A two-story Monterey house with a swimming pool and a tennis court.
  • Is that what you call a 10,000-square-foot house with a swimming pool and tennis court?
  • I think this thing started in the house in Tonopah, and ended in that 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.
  • I dreamt that I was invited to lunch at Lucas Papademos' house - in Athens, of course - and that he let me take a bathe with him in his swimming pool, but the pool contained euro coins, not water.
  • The House has voted wisely and well.
  • The house has been empty for over a month.
  • The house has a very strong aura.
  • The house has been here for 150 years.
  • The house has been boarded up.
  • The house has stood empty too long.
  • The house has such lovely position.
  • The house has to be impeccable, Angela.
  • Puddings, and the house has never been so clean.
  • Second, in its 180 years of existence, the house has never been plundered.
  • The house has become so very big.
  • Okay, the house has been brought down.
  • The house has since remained empty.
  • So the house has been thoroughly searched.
  • The house has a beautiful flow.

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