Its plastic eye is hanging by a thread.

[the toy racon is missing it’s left ear/its toy that looks like racon/our dog took it’s toy with him.
which one express the its???

it's -- this contraction means 'it is' or 'it has.'

What does 'its' mean?
Use a good dictionary to find out.

is possessive so the the toy racon is missing it’s left ear is right??

am i right????

Didn't you read and understand what MS posted?

Read again, and then re-think.

The correct expression to use in this sentence is "its." The word "its" is possessive and is used to show that something belongs to or is associated with a thing or animal that has already been mentioned. In this case, "its" is referring to the toy raccoon.

To determine which expression to use, it is important to consider the context of the sentence. If you are talking about a toy raccoon that is missing its left ear, then you would use "its."

If you are talking about a toy that looks like a raccoon, you would use "its toy that looks like raccoon" to show that the toy belongs to the subject being discussed.

Lastly, if you are talking about a dog that took a toy with it, you would use "its toy with him" to show that the dog took its own toy.

Overall, the correct expression to use depends on the specific context of the situation you are describing.