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"It" is easier once you understand basic grammer.
The word "it" refers to a subject. An apostrophy is used in conjunction only to blend the two words "it is" as in "it's." An apostrophy is never used to in the possessive form of the word "its."
Here are a couple examples. I hope it clears things up.
That chica has huge mambos. It's great that she shows them off as she does. (Correct usage of the term "it's" by blending the two words "it" and "is.")
Yes, but when I see then all out like that my little friend has a mind of its own. (Use of the possessive "its" does not use an approstophy to show possession.)
See it is really easy once you get the basic understanding of the term "it."
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