Here's a breakdown:
* Possessive Pronoun: It shows that something belongs to someone or something else. Other possessive pronouns include "my," "your," "his," "her," "their," "our."
* No Apostrophe: Unlike "it's" (which means "it is"), "its" doesn't use an apostrophe.
Example:
* The dog wagged its tail. (The tail belongs to the dog.)
Think of "its" as the equivalent of "his" or "her" but for things that are not human.