"It's" is not the proper spelling. If you're going to use that phrase use "Its decor was sparse and bland." I also might would use The decor was bland and sparse.
2007-07-08 10:03:16
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answered by Jennie 3
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The decor was sparse and bland.
2007-07-08 17:01:58
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answered by Del Piero 10 7
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"its decor was sparse and bland," is the correct way.
2007-07-08 17:15:49
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answered by dimple555 3
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Sounds OK to me. The use of the apostrophe is correct since you are using the possessive. On the assumption that you refer to a room then the decor would 'belong' to the room.
2007-07-08 17:13:59
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answered by quatt47 7
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Sounds OK, but the use of the apostrophe is, in fact, incorrect in this case. "It's" actually means "it is". The possessive of "it" is "its".Hope this helps.
2007-07-08 17:21:02
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answered by SKCave 7
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ya sounds perfect,
unless your talking about my house-then i'd be very upset
2007-07-08 17:02:10
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answered by Mr. Self Destruct 3
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