possessives

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plural of possessive
double possessives
plural form of double possessive
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The possessive case
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Indicating ownership, possession, origin, etc
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Of or pertaining to ownership or possession
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pertaining to the having, holding, or detention of property in one's power or command
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{a} having possession
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Someone who is possessive about another person wants all that person's love and attention. Danny could be very jealous and possessive about me = jealous + possessively pos·ses·sive·ly Leaning over, he kissed her possessively on the mouth. + possessiveness pos·ses·sive·ness I've ruined every relationship with my possessiveness. = jealousy
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{i} form which shows ownership or belonging (Grammar)
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{s} of ownership; jealous, envious about belongings; pertaining to ownership
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Of or pertaining to possession; having or indicating possession
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Indicates that something belongs to someone or something The usual ways of expressing possession are
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In grammar, a possessive determiner or possessive adjective is a word such as `my' or `his' which shows who or what something belongs to or is connected with. The possessive form of a name or noun has 's added to it, as in `Jenny's' or `cat's'
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Unwilling to yield possession of
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desirous of owning; "small children are so possessive they will not let others play with their toys" having or showing a desire to control or dominate; "a possessive parent" serving to express or indicate possession; "possessive pronouns"; "the genitive endings
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having or showing a desire to control or dominate; "a possessive parent"
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A possessive is a possessive determiner or the possessive form of a name or noun. an adjective, pronoun, or form of a word that shows that something belongs to someone or something
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A possessive pronoun, or a word in the possessive case
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an adjective indicating ownership Certain pronouns are possessive, e g 'mine', 'yours', 'his', 'hers', 'theirs', 'ours' and 'its' Where a noun is used in a possessive form, there is usually an 's' suffix In the case of a singular noun, this 's' is preceded by an apostrophe (the book's pages - one book, several pages), in the case of a plural noun, the apostrophe follows the 's' ("the books' pages" - several books)
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desirous of owning; "small children are so possessive they will not let others play with their toys"
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a grammatical case that denotes ownership or a relation analogous to ownership For example, in "owner's manual", the owner is possessive
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serving to express or indicate possession; "possessive pronouns"; "the genitive endings
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serving to express or indicate possession; "possessive pronouns"; "the genitive endings"
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Someone who is possessive about things that they own does not like other people to use them. People were very possessive about their coupons
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