yes something that you bought is now yours only if you bought it for someone ,but if you bought it for you that means yes its actually yours.Unless the person that thught you bought it for them just make a challenge to see who gets the prize thingy.
no, if he bought it for you, then it's yours now
No, ownership of an item typically belongs to the person who purchased it, even if it was bought for someone else.
No once u bought it, then its yours to keep.
The phrase right of passage essentially means that the property is yours and you have done something to mark the property as yours. You could do this by taking a picture in front of the house after you have bought it, holding a sold sign.
get him a Parker they are expensive but the bow will grow with him i bought one for my son and now he is 14 i bought it at the same age as yours and he still hunts with it
You would if the police thought it was yours!
To claim ownership or possession of something, you would say that it is "yours."
No , if it was bought for you its yours. But its ultimately up to you.
If your mum bought for you to use it, of course it is yours!
If you purchased it or were given it, it is yours. If you found it and reported it to the police and nobody came forward to claim it (in most countries) it becomes yours after a fixed period of time. If you do not report it to the police it is never yours no matter how long you keep it. If you found it, and know who it belongs to and did not return it, it is not yours no matter how long you keep it. If you were loaned it and have not returned it, it is not yours no matter how long you keep it. If you stole it, it is not yours no matter how long you keep it. Basically in life for situations like this, imagine if the 'something' is yours and now 'someone else' has had it for a year - what would you like this 'someone else' to do - then do that yourself.
That he's trying too hard to find something in common with you. Better run now.
The correct way is, "different from yours".