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The accusative pronoun, adjective possessive case and noun possessive case of it
Accusative pronoun: it

Adjective possessive case: its

Noun possessive case: its

its

Its possessive form

Used as a modifier before a noun as an attribute; Used as a modifier before nouns:

The airline canceled the early flight to new york.

The airline canceled the early flight to new york.

Usage:

The possessive form of pronoun it never uses apostrophes. The abbreviation it's (for it is or it has) is always written in apostrophe.

Its is the possessive form of pronoun it, and punctuation is never used, while the abbreviated form it's (for it is or it has) is usually used with punctuation.