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its very peculiar
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "its very peculiar" is not correct in written English; it should be "it's very peculiar" with an apostrophe.
You can use it to describe something that is strange or unusual in a specific context. Example: "The way he reacted to the news was quite surprising; it's very peculiar for him to behave that way."
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Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(6)
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3 human-written examples
Due to its very peculiar features, the development of e-skin can be effectively tackled using a holistic approach.
Science
Interestingly, all pentanucleotides show a very high (dark red) or very low (dark blue) occurrence in the minor human repeat territory, again showing its very peculiar oligonucleotide composition.
Owing to its "splendid isolation" from other continental land masses for a great part of the Tertiary era [ 3], South America offers a special case of continental island-like evolution with its very peculiar mammalian fauna composed of an initial nucleus of autochthonous taxa subsequently enriched by few successive waves of successful immigrants.
Science
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55 human-written examples
It is conceivable that each system has its own very peculiar DME and cannot be compared to any other known system.
Science
One house attracted its attention: "Very peculiar" said the writer, "a very wide departure from ordinary forms".
News & Media
"It's very peculiar to write about a work without saying who it's by".
News & Media
"It's very peculiar.
News & Media
It was very peculiar.
News & Media
It was very peculiar to watch that backlash unfold.
News & Media
With African-tinged flavours, a language all its own and a very peculiar take on cheese, Sardinia exudes an independent spirit.
News & Media
It's all very peculiar by our standards, but it worked for several decades.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct contraction "it's" instead of the possessive "its" when intending to say "it is". For example, "it is very peculiar" should be written as "it's very peculiar".
Common error
A common mistake is using the possessive pronoun "its" instead of the contraction "it's". Remember that "its" shows ownership, while "it's" is a shortened form of "it is" or "it has". Always double-check if you meant "it is" before using "its".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "its very peculiar", while grammatically incorrect, attempts to function as a descriptive phrase, aiming to characterize something as unusual or strange. As Ludwig AI indicates, the correct form is "it's very peculiar."
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Science
30%
Wiki
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Encyclopedias
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "its very peculiar" might seem straightforward, it contains a critical grammatical error. The correct form is "it's very peculiar", using the contraction of "it is". As Ludwig AI highlights, the possessive pronoun "its" is often mistakenly used instead of "it's". Remember to use "its" to show ownership and "it's" as a substitute for "it is". The corrected phrase, "it's very peculiar", is generally used to describe something as strange or unusual, and while potentially suitable across different registers, it appears most commonly in news and media and scientific contexts. Always double-check your grammar to ensure clarity and correctness in your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it's very peculiar
Corrects the grammatical error by adding an apostrophe to "it's", changing the possessive to a contraction of "it is".
it is very strange
Replaces "peculiar" with "strange", offering a more common synonym.
it is quite unusual
Substitutes "very peculiar" with "quite unusual", softening the tone slightly.
that's very odd
Uses "odd" instead of "peculiar", presenting a more informal alternative.
this is most curious
Replaces the phrase with a more formal and emphatic expression using "curious".
it strikes me as peculiar
Adds a personal perspective, indicating the speaker's perception of peculiarity.
this is highly unconventional
Replaces the phrase with a more formal term, "unconventional", indicating a deviation from norms.
that's quite remarkable
Shifts the meaning towards something noteworthy or exceptional rather than just strange.
it's really out of the ordinary
Emphasizes the unusual nature by using the idiomatic expression "out of the ordinary".
it's a strange thing
Simplifies the expression using a more generic term, "strange".
FAQs
What's the difference between "its" and "it's"?
"Its" is a possessive pronoun indicating ownership, like in "The dog wagged its tail". "It's" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has", as in "it is raining" or "it has been a long day".
How can I correct the phrase "its very peculiar"?
The correct phrase is "it is very peculiar" or, more commonly, "it's very peculiar", using the contraction of "it is".
What are some alternatives to saying "it is very peculiar"?
You can use phrases like "it is very strange", "it is quite unusual", or "that is very odd" depending on the context and desired formality.
Is "its very peculiar" grammatically correct?
No, "its very peculiar" is not grammatically correct. The correct form is "it's very peculiar", which uses the contraction "it's" for "it is".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
3.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested