Thread:WDKinc/@comment-24577221-20160826162503

I try not to pester people about grammar and punctuation, but there's a mistake that you've been making frequently. In most cases, the possessive of a noun or pronoun is done by adding an apostrophe and an 's' (e.g. "Mammott" -> "Mammott's egg"), but the pronoun "it" is an exception: e.g. "it" -> "its egg", not "it's egg". "It's" is still used as a contraction of "it is", e.g. "It's going to be released soon". 