Put in the correct form.
Unfortunately, the town has lost its only cinema.
The meeting won't last long. I'll see you when it's over.
1. You should return the book to ………………….. owner immediately.
2. We'd like to go out for a walk, but ………………. raining.
3. I'm not buying this tablecloth because…………….. got a hole in it.
4. The board has decided that Zedco needs to improve………….. image.
- In this sentence, the possessive pronoun "its" is used to indicate that the book belongs to someone. The word "owner" is a noun that refers to the person who possesses the book. Therefore, the correct form is "its owner", indicating that the book should be returned to the person who owns it.
2. We'd like to go out for a walk, but it's raining.
- In this sentence, the contraction "it's" is used to mean "it is". The word "raining" is an adjective that describes the current weather condition. Therefore, the correct form is "it's raining", indicating that the reason for not going out is because it is currently raining.
3. I'm not buying this tablecloth because it's got a hole in it.
- In this sentence, the contraction "it's" is used to mean "it has". The word "got" is a verb that indicates possession. The phrase "a hole in it" describes the condition of the tablecloth. Therefore, the correct form is "it's got a hole in it", indicating that the tablecloth has a hole in it and is the reason for not buying it.
4. The board has decided that Zedco needs to improve its image.
- In this sentence, the possessive pronoun "its" is used to indicate that the image belongs to Zedco. The word "improve" is a verb that expresses the action of making something better. Therefore, the correct form is "improve its image", indicating that Zedco needs to enhance or enhance its image.