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The adjective form for the noun possession is possessional.

A related adjective form is possessive.

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What adjective is formed from the noun?

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What kind of adjective is mine?

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Is circle an adjective?

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Possessive pronouns act as adjective when accompanied by a noun?

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What part of speech is possessive pronoun adjective?

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What type of noun is possession?

"Possession" is a common noun. It refers to the general concept of owning or having something.