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  1. We use apostrophe s (’s), also called possessive ’s, as a determiner to show that something belongs to someone or something: Is that Olivia’s bag? Britain’s coastline is very beautiful. We can also use it in complex noun phrases (underlined): Greg is her youngest daughter ’s husband.

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      POSSESSION definition: 1. the fact that you have or own...

  2. learnenglish.britishcouncil.org › grammar › englishPossessives | LearnEnglish

    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.

  3. possession. noun. /pəˈzeʃn/ Idioms. having/owning. [countable, usually plural] something that you own or have with you at a particular time synonym belongings. Prisoners were allowed no personal possessions. One of Jane's most prized possessions was her photo album. The ring is one of her most treasured possessions.

  4. Spanish. English. en posesión de loc prep. (poseyéndolo) in possession of expr. having v present p. Se encontró al traficante en posesión de varios kilos de droga en su auto. The smuggler was found in possession of several kilos of drugs in his car.

  5. Apostrophe / of (possession) - grammar. arrested for possession of drugs. Assume possession and ownership. awarded possession - legal. body parts - possession - grammar. Cámbiate la/tu vida (Pronoun Placement = Possession?) - grammar. choses in possession or choses in action - legal. come into someone's possession. Criminal Possession Of - legal.

  6. possession. noun. pos· ses· sion pə-ˈze-shən. also -ˈse- Synonyms of possession. 1. a. : the act of having or taking into control. b. : control or occupancy of property without regard to ownership. c. : ownership. d. : control of the ball or puck. also : an instance of having such control (as in football) scored on their first two possessions. 2.