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Its does not need an apostrophe when used as a possessive pronoun. This puts it in line with the other possessive pronouns his and hers, which also do not have apostrophes.

Examples of the use of possessive pronouns: The dog ate its food. The girl brushed her teeth.

However it's is a contraction of the words it and is. Like all contractions it is only used in speech, or in very informal writing.

Example of the use of contractions: It's not raining. It isn't raining.

The first example combines it and is to form it's, while the second combines is and not to make another contraction, isn't.

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