Normally that would be a civil matter, they could sue you for the cost of replacing the item you lost. However it might be possible to have you arrested if they suspect you may be trying to steal the item and keep it for yourself by simply not returning it and claiming it was lost.
Everyone that was in the car is arrested unless someone said that the drug was theirs or it belongs to them then only they are arrested.
You don't. If something is gifted to someone, it remains theirs permanently.
It would not be considered theft. Once someone buys something from you, it is theirs. They can do whatever they want to do with it.
The word is spelled borrow. Example: May I borrow your pen.
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you, it shows emotional maturity and self-control in the face of chaos and adversity. This ability allows for clearer thinking and better decision-making in difficult situations.
Who knows who really invented anything just because someone has something and says its theirs doesnt mean it is?
Simply because He loves us. see John 3:16.
The pronoun 'their' is a possessive adjective , a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something. Example:The Brownes live on this street. Their houseis on the corner.A possessive adjective should not be confused with the possessive pronoun, theirs, which takes the place of the noun that belongs to someone or something. Example:The Brownes live on this street. The house on the corner is theirs.
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Their nose!!
A possessive pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun for something that belongs to someone or something.There are seven: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.
"Dream of" is usually a preface to a statement which reflects something that someone hopes for, that they aspire to be, or that is a goal of theirs. "Dream about" denotes something which someone had a dream about, a series of mental images or scenes that one experiences while they're sleeping (their literal dream).