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When it is used as a contraction for 'it is.'

'Its' (no apostrophe) is possessive, meaning 'belonging to it.'

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An apostrophe should be used with "it's" to indicate a contraction of "it is" or "it has." For example, "It's time to go" is short for "It is time to go."

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