concur
checked
evidently the bane of the 'Northern Illinois Bottlecap Balloon Brigade'
you were incorrect
the apostrophe replaces the 'i' in what would be 'is'
so if that's what you mean, than use 'it's'
if it implies ownership, possession or relation, there is no apostrophe
only bothering to answer because your legendary narcissism doesn't support any degree of self-disappointment
enjoy