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    8 hours ago

    its*

    (It’s is it is)

    “Its knees work hard because it’s severely overweight.”

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      It’s*
      noun, possessive

      The cat has knees. It’s knees are powder.

      Possessive apostrophes are apostrophes (’) used with the letters at the end of a noun to show ownership over or a close connection with another noun. For example, if you were talking about the tail of your cat, you can add a possessive apostrophe and an s to show which noun is the owner.

      My cat’s tail