Is its possessive?
Its is a possessive adjective that means “belonging to it” (e.g., “The squirrel shook its tail”). Other possessive adjectives include
“my,” “your,” “her,” “his,” “its,” “our,” “their,” and “whose.”
Possessive adjectives do not have apostrophes like possessive nouns (e.g., “Shelly’s house” or “the dog’s blanket”). Possessives are also considered genitive case.
“Its” is sometimes confused for “it’s,” which isn’t a possessive but a contraction for “it is.”
The QuillBot Grammar Checker can help you find and fix errors with possessive adjectives and other uses of the genitive case. It can also help you avoid errors with Its versus it’s.