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(It, Its, It's) not very wise to tease a tiger, even if he is in a cage. |
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Changes will have to be made to the school; (it, its, it's) inaccessible to wheelchairs. |
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The birds won't come back to our area until (it, its, it's) warmer. |
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Like (it, its, it's) namesake, the deer mouse is agile and quick. |
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She has great apathy towards learning, and (it, its, it's) shows by her poor grades. |
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It's extremely hot today, isn't (it, its, it's)? |
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The bald eagle was once common in North America, but now (it, its, it's) a rarity. |
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(It, Its, It's) is illegal to hunt elephants for their tusks. |
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(It, Its, It's) is our tradition to eat black-eyed peas on New Year's Day. |
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The science of genetics had (it, its, it's) beginnings when Mendel bred pea plants. |
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The cat is washing (it, its, it's) fur. |
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(It, Its, It's) amazing to see how that quiet, pensive girl changed into a tough leader. |
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Loch Ness, a lake in Scotland, is site of much speculation about a huge monster living in (it, its, it's) depths. |
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Albuquerque is famous for (it, its, it's) Annual Balloon Fiesta. |
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Her recipe for pizza is very versatile because (it, its, it's) can be changed easily. |
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"There is a snake in our yard," he said. "(it, its, it's) is long and black." |
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The deer rubs against a tree, leaving (it, its, it's) scent there. |
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When the frog transforms (it, its, it's) called metamorphosis. |
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(It, Its, It's) was so cold in the room that he began to shiver. |
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A fig doesn't look tasty, but (it, its, it's) good to eat. |
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