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its handing over
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "its handing over" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incorrect form of "its handover" or "its handing over process." Example: "The company is finalizing its handover to the new management team next week."
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60 human-written examples
For example, a robot using this system can close its hand over and object and keep it closed until its time to let go.
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Lord Ashdown, the former Lib Dem leader, has described Nigel Farage's claim that the EU has "blood on its hands" over Ukraine as "extremely dangerous".
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Despite its 2011 victory, it handed over power to a technocratic, interim government to oversee the parliamentary and presidential elections.
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The Sixth Army remained in Japan until it handed over its occupation responsibilities to the Eighth Army on 31 December 1945.
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So far all we see is it sitting with its hands over it ears, screaming.
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It wrung its hands over whether people's faces in the street would end up on Google StreetView.
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The next time Britain wrings its hands over how others see it, it should consider how it portrays them.STEPHEN HASELTINELondonSIR We Indians are amused by your wailing about depictions of the British on film by Americans.
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However, were the being to move its hand over its body without lifting it, it would experience a continuous sequence of sensations of solidity arising from different body parts.
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Needless to say, it won't be wringing its hands over the problems with digital ads or needing to be convinced that mobile is a complementary technology.
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But the top-down debate is as much a symptom of a society that likes to wring its hands over almost every issue as it is of the true shortcomings of a process people here do not even call reunification.
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"The government does not seem to be talking about a root and branch review," says Hargreaves. "It just has its head in the sand and its hands over its ears on this issue".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to the act of transferring something, use the correct possessive form "its handover" or the verb phrase "it is handing over" instead of the ungrammatical "its handing over".
Common error
Avoid confusing the possessive pronoun "its" with the contraction "it's" (it is). "Its" shows ownership, while "it's" is a shortened form of "it is" or "it has". Therefore, "its handing over" is incorrect; use "its handover" or "it is handing over."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "its handing over" is grammatically incorrect. "Its" is a possessive pronoun, but here it's followed by a gerund, which doesn't form a coherent phrase. As Ludwig AI explains, it should be "its handover" or "it is handing over".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "its handing over" is flagged as grammatically incorrect by Ludwig AI. The proper way to phrase this concept is either by using the possessive noun phrase "its handover" to indicate the act of handing over belonging to something or by using the verb phrase "it is handing over" (or its contraction "it's handing over") to describe the action. Remember to avoid mixing possessive pronouns and gerunds in this manner to maintain grammatical accuracy. Understanding the difference between the possessive "its" and the contraction "it's" will prevent common errors.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
its handover
Replaces the verb phrase "handing over" with the noun "handover", resulting in a grammatically correct possessive noun phrase.
its transfer
Substitutes "handing over" with the noun "transfer", indicating a shift in possession or control, with a similar formal tone.
its delivery
Replaces "handing over" with "delivery", emphasizing the act of conveying or providing something.
it is handing over
Corrects the possessive "its" to the pronoun "it" followed by "is", to form a continuous verb phrase.
it's handing over
A contraction of "it is handing over", grammatically valid continuous verb phrase.
its relinquishment
Replaces "handing over" with the more formal noun "relinquishment", indicating a voluntary surrender.
its cession
Uses "cession" instead of "handing over", referring to the formal giving up of rights, property, or territory.
its conveyance
Replaces "handing over" with "conveyance", suggesting the action of transferring property title from one party to another.
its assignment
Uses "assignment" instead of "handing over", referring to the transfer of rights or liabilities.
its remittance
Replaces "handing over" with "remittance", referring to the sending of money, often internationally.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "its" when referring to a transfer or handover?
The correct usage depends on the intended meaning. To indicate possession of the handover, use "its handover". For example, "The company is finalizing "its handover" to the new management team next week." To describe the act of handing over, use "it is handing over" or "it's handing over".
What can I say instead of "its handing over" to indicate a transfer of responsibility?
Instead of "its handing over", you can use phrases like "its transfer", "its delivery", or "its assignment", depending on the context. Alternatively, use "it is handing over" if you want to use a verb phrase.
Which is correct, "its handover" or "it's handover"?
"Its handover" is correct when indicating that something belongs to 'it'. "It's handover" is incorrect because "it's" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has", which doesn't fit semantically in this context. For example, “The project reached "its handover" phase” is correct.
What is the difference between "its" and "it's"?
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