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  • POSSESSIVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of POSSESSIVE is of, relating to, or constituting a word, a word group, or a grammatical case that denotes ownership or a relation analogous to ownership How to use possessive in a sentence
  • POSSESSIVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    POSSESSIVE definition: 1 If you are possessive about something that you own, you do not like lending it to other people… Learn more
  • Possessive s and s | Learn and Practise Grammar
    We use possessive 's to say that something or someone belongs to a person, is connected to a place, or to show the relationship between people The possessive 's always comes after a noun
  • English possessive - Wikipedia
    In English, possessive words or phrases exist for nouns and most pronouns, as well as some noun phrases These can play the roles of determiners (also called possessive adjectives when corresponding to a pronoun) or of nouns
  • Possessive Nouns: How to Use Them, With Examples
    Possessive nouns are nouns that show ownership or a direct connection Typically, singular possessive nouns use an apostrophe ( ’ ) and the letter s at the end of the word to take the possessive form Almost any noun can become possessive, even abstract nouns
  • possessives - Grammar. com
    One of the distinctive features of the noun is its ability to own something, to possess something We show this act of possession by adding a possessive ending, typically an “apostrophe ‑s” (Fred's report) to a singular noun and “just an apostrophe” to a plural noun (the persons' rights) (but children's toys)
  • Possessives | LearnEnglish - British Council
    Possessives are forms that we use to talk about possessions and relationships between things and people They take different forms depending on how they are used




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