Its and It's discusses the proper usage of the possessive pronouns "its" and "it's" in sentences about table tennis champion Jan-Ove Waldner. Waldner stresses that to excel at table tennis, one must practice its skills through drills like hitting the ball on its way up, at the apex of its flight, and when it is moving downward, and that it's important to stay relaxed while competing.
Its and It's discusses the proper usage of the possessive pronouns "its" and "it's" in sentences about table tennis champion Jan-Ove Waldner. Waldner stresses that to excel at table tennis, one must practice its skills through drills like hitting the ball on its way up, at the apex of its flight, and when it is moving downward, and that it's important to stay relaxed while competing.
Its and It's discusses the proper usage of the possessive pronouns "its" and "it's" in sentences about table tennis champion Jan-Ove Waldner. Waldner stresses that to excel at table tennis, one must practice its skills through drills like hitting the ball on its way up, at the apex of its flight, and when it is moving downward, and that it's important to stay relaxed while competing.
1- To be successful in table tennis, ( it’s/ its ) helpful to begin playing
at a young age. 2- By the time Jan-Ove Waldner was nine, table tennis had worked ( it’s/ its ) charms on him. 3- Jan-Ove studied table tennis in China, where ( it’s/ its ) a very popular sport. 4- He began winning championships as a teenager, and continued to win in his 20s and 30s; eventually the world of table tennis honored Jan-Ove as one of ( it’s/ its ) greatest champions. 5- Some say that athletic success comes from natural talent, and some say ( it’s/ its ) due to practice and desire. 6- Waldner says that to excel at a sport, you must practice ( it’s/ its ) skills. 7- He tells table tennis players to work on hitting the ball on ( it’s/ its ) way up. 8- He says also to practice hitting the ball at the apex of ( it’s/ its ) flight. 9- ( It’s/ Its ) important to practice hitting downward-moving balls, too, in his opinion. 10- He says that ( it’s/ its ) particularly important to stay relaxed while competing.