Noun forms for the verb to possess are possessor, possessiveness, and possession.
posses a driver's license.
yes, it posses energy
No, the word sharpness is a common, abstract, uncountable noun, a word for the quality of a thing.I can't think of a use for the noun sharpness in the possessive form; I don't know what the quality of sharpness could posses. If there is a use for the possessive form, that would be: sharpness's.
You posses.
No.
No, the correct spelling is "possess." The word "possess" is a verb that means to have or own something.
The possessive form of a noun shows ownership or relationship. In English, we typically form the possessive by adding an apostrophe and an "s" ('s) to the noun. For example, "the dog's bone" or "Sara's car."
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You posses.
No
If a ghost posses you, you wouldn't feel like yourself. You cant control your actions and emotions.
To show that the word posses one thing as a plural noun: Pupils': Means several students share something Pupil's: Means one student owns something