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You should use an apostrophe to form the possessive case of a noun or to show that you have left out letters in a contraction. Note that you should not generally use contractions in formal writing. For example:
To form the possessive of a plural noun ending in s, simply place an apostrophe after the s.
Possessive pronouns—for example, hers, yours and theirs—do not take apostrophes. This is the case for the possessive pronoun its as well:
When you write it’s with an apostrophe, you are writing the contraction for it is or it has:
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