If you took the item without their consent, it is stealing.
Possessive words - his, her, our - or possessive forms - John's, doctor's, - are used to show that some thing 'belongs' to someone or something eg John's sister -- the sister 'belongs to John The doctor's car -- the car belongs to the doctor. Our cat -- the cat belongs to us
Belong is a verb.
The ISBN of Your Heart Belongs to Me - novel - is 0553807137.
Anyone who is preparing food "belongs" in the kitchen. Neither sex belongs there permanently.
The word meaning 'belongs to them' is their.Example: Jack and Jill have invited us to their party.The pronoun 'their' is a possessive adjective, a word placed before a noun to show that noun belongs to 'them'.Possessive adjectives do not have an apostrophe.The possessive adjectives are: my, your, his, her, its, our, their.
A lamb belongs to ewe.
Poperty is something that belongs to someone!
If something belongs to one student, write "student's." If something belongs to multiple students, write "students'."
It belongs to him : c'est a lui, or more formally : ca appartient a lui
Something that belongs to a teenager that starts with M and sea related is: Moter Boat and Muffdiving equipment.
The correct form is spouse's. Use this form when referring to something that belongs to one spouse. "Spouses'" is used when referring to something that belongs to multiple spouses.
Only if you are referring to something that belongs to that particular longhorn, like it's horns, head, hooves, legs, etc. If you are not referring to something that belongs to something or someone else, then there's no need for an apostrophe.
that's mine
Yes, "he" is a possessive pronoun. It is used to show that something or someone belongs to a male person or object.
Marinel means something or someone that belongs to the sea.
Examples of verbs that indicate something belongs to them are:They have a puppy.They bought a puppy.They own a puppy.They possess a puppy.
NO. Dad's is a possessive noun it shows something belongs to Dad. Dad's car is a red Toyota. - (the car belongs to Dad)