The plural form of the noun business is businesses.
The plural possessive form is businesses'.
Example: There was damage to several businesses' exteriors.
Power and influence are the main points in a business, because that is what all of the higher positions possess and that is what all of them used to rise to such high positions.
No, absolutely not. A convicted felon may not own, possess, or have access to firearms.
Because of the changing character of the facility, it is just provided with a flexible rate of interest.
The future tense of "possess" is "will possess."
Possess is present tense. The past tense is possessed.
The root word of possessed is "possess."
The suffix for possess is "-ion."
possess has 4 syllables in it.
The spelling would be "She possesses the qualities..." The third person singular, present tense, is the -es form of the verb possess.
The past tense of the verb "possess" is "possessed."
I'm afraid I do not possess the literary talent to answer this question. That's was a very excellent way to possess the sentence with the word possess.
The English colonies did not possess sovereignty or representation, which states do possess.