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There are two different forms of the word "its" - one with an apostrophe before the s and one without. The word spelled as "its" is a possessive pronoun, similar to his or hers. An example of the word in a sentence would be "The cat ate its food out of its bowl." The other use of the word is as a contraction combining the words "it" and "is." An example of the word in a sentence would be "It's so hot out today, it's supposed get up to 99 degrees."

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