The noun forms of the verb to possess are possessor, possession, and the gerund, possessing.
Yes, the noun 'possession' is a common noun, a general word for an item of property; a general word for the condition of having or owning something.
The word "lady's" is a possessive noun, indicating possession or ownership by a lady.
Possessive nouns can function as both adjectives and pronouns. As adjectives, they modify nouns by showing ownership or possession (e.g., "John's car"). As pronouns, they stand in for nouns to show possession (e.g., "This book is mine").
It's a verb.========Have is generally used as a verb but on the rare occasion it has been used as a noun, as in the expression the haves and have-nots
Yep possession is a noun. People "gain possession" and "give up possession" of objects, properties, and ideas all the time.
The noun forms of the verb to possess are possessor, possession, and the gerund, possessing.
The adjective form for the noun possession is possessional. A related adjective form is possessive.
Yes, the noun 'possession' is a common noun, a general word for an item of property; a general word for the condition of having or owning something.
The word "lady's" is a possessive noun, indicating possession or ownership by a lady.
The verbs "have" and "possess" indicate literal possession, but not legal possession. The verb "to own" or "to inherit" implies legal rights.* The type of noun that can indicate ownership is the possessive or genitive case.
Noun forms for the verb to possess are possessor, possessiveness, and possession.
The pronoun 'her' is a possessive adjective; a word that describes the noun, 'possession'.
Possessive nouns can function as both adjectives and pronouns. As adjectives, they modify nouns by showing ownership or possession (e.g., "John's car"). As pronouns, they stand in for nouns to show possession (e.g., "This book is mine").
An apostrophe s ('s) or just an apostrophe (') at the end of a noun are the parts of a noun that indicate possession.
Mere possession the physical control or possession that a person has on an object. This type of possession has nothing to do with who lawfully owns the object.
The verb for regaining possession is repossess; the noun form is repossession; the adjective form is repossessed.