Posted by Kim on Sunday, November 22, 2009 at 4:54pm.
our cat katie usually drags its food out of the dish when its happy
-Capital at the beginning of the sentence
-Comma after cat
-Capital for the noun's name
-Apostrophe on both 'its' to show posession
-Period at the end of the sentence
so:
Our cat, Katie usually drags it's food out of the dish when it's happy.
Also, put a comma after Katie.
No apostrophe in itswhen it is a possessive pronoun.
Would begin the sentence with the clause,
When it's happy, our cat, Katie, drags its food out of the dish.
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