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Definition of it's in English: it'scontractionɪtsɪts 1It is. Example sentencesExamples - If we have a weakness as a side, it's sheer bulk and power, but then that has always been the case.
- Children only have one chance at their education and it's no use saving money for a rainy day.
- I think it's a good idea to have a platform of your own on which you can do what you want.
- They can turn a game in your favour when it's tight and they did that on Saturday.
- A glorious past is all very well, but it's no use to you if the present is imperfect.
- For the uneducated, cars remain firmly in the car park until it's time to pack up and leave.
- Really, it's as though people will write any old rubbish to see their name in print.
- Yet, to get a true sense of Fiji it's best to head for one of the country's smaller resorts.
- If you do not find what you're after this month, it's not going to cost you any more next month.
- I already knew that about him, but it's so touching when other people say that to you.
- The show's giving me something to get my teeth into and it's an exciting step along the way.
- If you can't be over there you might as well go somewhere where it's going to be exciting.
- I'll be glad when it's finally over and I can get my life back in some sort of order again.
- After a mere five minutes with her it's clear that nothing could be further from the truth.
- I think it's probably the only time of year that families go to the theatre together.
- What sporting events is the stadium supposed to stage if it's not one of this magnitude?
- They don't have to be the best, but it's important they have a go and enjoy themselves.
- They got walloped last week and it's never good to play a team that's just been walloped.
- Perhaps the funniest thing is the way they claim it's a parody not of Bush, but of sitcoms.
- So how do we reduce our salt intake when it's not always obvious just how much we're eating?
- Only this term have Falkirk returned to the top flight and it's proving worth the wait.
- 1.1 It has.
Example sentencesExamples - Now it's started again and we think it's because they are chasing them back home.
- It's become a story about speed.
- We haven't had the best of times over there but it's got to change sooner or later.
- It's supposed to be a wine cooler, but it's only got wine on the top two shelves and beer on the rest.
- The standard that the orchestra is working at the moment is higher than it's ever been.
Rhymes Biarritz, blitz, Fritz, glitz, its, Ritz, spitz, spritz, St Kitts Definition of it's in US English: it'scontractionɪtsits 1It is. Example sentencesExamples - The show's giving me something to get my teeth into and it's an exciting step along the way.
- They don't have to be the best, but it's important they have a go and enjoy themselves.
- Yet, to get a true sense of Fiji it's best to head for one of the country's smaller resorts.
- So how do we reduce our salt intake when it's not always obvious just how much we're eating?
- Only this term have Falkirk returned to the top flight and it's proving worth the wait.
- I think it's a good idea to have a platform of your own on which you can do what you want.
- For the uneducated, cars remain firmly in the car park until it's time to pack up and leave.
- A glorious past is all very well, but it's no use to you if the present is imperfect.
- If you can't be over there you might as well go somewhere where it's going to be exciting.
- They got walloped last week and it's never good to play a team that's just been walloped.
- They can turn a game in your favour when it's tight and they did that on Saturday.
- I already knew that about him, but it's so touching when other people say that to you.
- If you do not find what you're after this month, it's not going to cost you any more next month.
- After a mere five minutes with her it's clear that nothing could be further from the truth.
- I'll be glad when it's finally over and I can get my life back in some sort of order again.
- Really, it's as though people will write any old rubbish to see their name in print.
- What sporting events is the stadium supposed to stage if it's not one of this magnitude?
- I think it's probably the only time of year that families go to the theatre together.
- Perhaps the funniest thing is the way they claim it's a parody not of Bush, but of sitcoms.
- If we have a weakness as a side, it's sheer bulk and power, but then that has always been the case.
- Children only have one chance at their education and it's no use saving money for a rainy day.
- 1.1 It has.
Example sentencesExamples - It's become a story about speed.
- Now it's started again and we think it's because they are chasing them back home.
- The standard that the orchestra is working at the moment is higher than it's ever been.
- We haven't had the best of times over there but it's got to change sooner or later.
- It's supposed to be a wine cooler, but it's only got wine on the top two shelves and beer on the rest.
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