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5. Use It's or its to complete the sentences.
. Don't you know what it is?_a hedge!
6. Put the definite article where it should be used.
Lake District
Heathrow Airport
County of Kent
East Anglia
Tower of London
Buckingham Palace
British Museum
Royal Albert Hall
Victoria and Albert
Mull
To determine whether to use "It's" or "its" in this sentence, we need to understand the meaning and function of each word.
- "It's" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has." It is used when we want to say that something belongs to or represents something else.
- "Its" is a possessive pronoun that shows possession or ownership. It is used to indicate that something belongs to or is associated with the subject.
In the given sentence, we need to choose the correct word to convey the intended meaning.
Since the word "hedge" does not represent or belong to anything mentioned in the sentence, we should use "it's" to mean "it is."
Therefore, the correct sentence would be: "Don't you know what it is?_a hedge! It's a hedge!"
2. Put the definite article where it should be used.
In this exercise, we need to correctly place the definite article "the" in front of the given geographical places.
- Lake District: The Lake District
- Heathrow Airport: Heathrow Airport (no article needed as "airport" is a common noun)
- County of Kent: The County of Kent
- East Anglia: East Anglia
- Tower of London: The Tower of London
- Buckingham Palace: Buckingham Palace
- British Museum: The British Museum
- Royal Albert Hall: The Royal Albert Hall
- Victoria and Albert: Victoria and Albert (no article needed as it is the name of a museum)
- Mull: Mull
So the corrected sentences are:
- The Lake District
- Heathrow Airport
- The County of Kent
- East Anglia
- The Tower of London
- Buckingham Palace
- The British Museum
- The Royal Albert Hall
- Victoria and Albert
- Mull