His hair.His most prized possession is his hair.His most prized posession is his AWSOME hair!!!!!! his hair, lol he said that in a magazine, however he might have others.lolHis HAIR!! El Oh El!!! i read that his hair, then fans, then guitars, then his socks ( which are mismatched he qouted)He seems to love his hair.
Recently, I have heard that Joe Jonas most posseses either his fans, girlfriend, or his guitar, Black Pearl.
Joe South's biggest hit and most famous song is 'Games People Play'. This was written by Joe South.
joe Jonas :P
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What is Joe's most prized possession?
His hair.
Injun Joe's prized possession is a box of stolen treasure that he has hidden. It is something he values greatly and goes to great lengths to protect.
his hair
Joe Jonas's most prized possesion is his hair.
His hair
His hair.His most prized possession is his hair.His most prized posession is his AWSOME hair!!!!!! his hair, lol he said that in a magazine, however he might have others.lolHis HAIR!! El Oh El!!! i read that his hair, then fans, then guitars, then his socks ( which are mismatched he qouted)He seems to love his hair.
I think from what I've heard, he said his hair was, apparently.
His hair and comb
The aphorism is expressed as 'possession is nine tenths of the law', meaning if you are caught with the illegal thing in your possession, then you will most likely be found guilty in a criminal court of law.
The possessive noun is: Joe'sThe possessive noun may mean that the forest is the property of Joe (indicating ownership), the forest is the responsibility of Joe (indicating possession), the forest was created by Joe (indicating origin), or the forest may be provided to Joe (indicating purpose).
Has is used when we are talking of something in the present . Had is used when we are talking of something in the past.Examples:Today Joan has a book. (She now is in possession of a book)Yesterday Joan had a book, (She was is in possession of a book a day ago)Has and had are also a "helping verbs" which can be used with other verbs.Examples:Joe has gone to the movies. (Joe is not here because he is [on his way or at] the movie theater)Joe had gone to the movies. (In the past, Joe went to the movies and during this time something else happened which would be described in the following sentences.)