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The possessive form is its (no apostrophe).
The word it's (with apostrophe) is a contraction, a shortened form of the pronoun 'it' and the verb 'is'.

Examples:
The puppy wagged its tail. (possessive)
It's a hot day. (contraction for: It is a hot day.)

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7y ago

The word "its" is a possessive pronoun and a possessive adjective.

  • The plural form of the possessive pronoun "its" is theirs.
  • The plural form of the possessive adjective "its" is their.

A possessive pronoun takes the place of a noun that belongs to its antecedent.

A possessive adjective is placed before a noun to show that the noun belongs to its antecedent.

Singular Examples:

The book was half price because its coverwas torn. (possessive adjective)

Its was the only one with a torn cover. (possessive pronoun)

Plural Examples:

The books have the same content without theircovers. (possessive adjective)

Theirs can be repaired with a little tape. (possessive pronoun)

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The possessive form of the personal pronoun 'it' is its (no apostrophe).

Example: "The dog wagged its tail."

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The possessive form of the pronoun it is its.

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