Using 's o also known as an apostrophe is a way to own something.
For example: "That's my sister's cat".
But if you use pronouns, like his, her, ours, or theirs, you don't have to put a 's.
Like "It's his toy, not yours."
Plural possession is a little bit more complicated. Instead of saying "The dog's bones", you would say "The Dogs' bones".
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