Yes if it is in the present posses is the correct vocabulary, if it is in the past posed is the correct word.
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The spelling would be "She possesses the qualities..." The third person singular, present tense, is the -es form of the verb possess.
Yes. If you are looking at her schedule and someone wants to know what she is doing.Another way to say this is, "She is in a meeting right now."
It means every day is like a gift and not what we own or possess by right. It should be cherished and we should not feel indifferent about it.
At the right time, miracles often happen. As far as directions, writers wouldn't usually say "at the right". Instead, we'd say or write "on the right". Example: Take the third street on the right, go 1/2 mile, and our driveway is the first on the right.
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Woman is the single form. Women is the collective form. If you "possess" a woman you would say " I have a woman" If you possess a group of women, you would say "I have women"
Human beings possess bilateral symetry. That is to say, we have a left side and a right side, and the two sides are very similar, like mirror images of each other.
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You can say "I have integrity" to convey that you possess strong moral principles and honesty in your actions and decisions.
You lose the right for a good reason. Whatever it was, try and get it reversed or fix it.
People have to possess positive attitudes towards problems in order to analyze and solve thre problem in a right manner.
in which possess does voting right system fall?
A law abiding adult has the right to purchase and possess a firearm for their defense against criminal acts.
The right to vote - the right to hold public office - the right to possess firearms.
It is a verb: to possess. It means to own. "She possesses a large collection of rare stamps." The noun version is "possession," so you could also say, "Among her possessions is a large collection of rare stamps."
Megalomania.