One word, TRUST. Without this you will continue to be possessive and obsessed.. that's kinda stalkerish.. and if you continue it,the person your with will do the walking away.. then you'll probably become a stalker.. but that's just sad. So stop being so possessive.. the person your with is probably struggling to breathe (unless they like it) and start trusting. Obsession is okay.. only to a point though, don't go too over the top.
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Possessive nouns show a relationship between the possessive noun and the noun that it shows possession for. An adjective may or may not be involved. John's book is on the desk. (The possessive form John's shows its relationship to the book, there are no adjectives in the sentence.)
The meaning of possessive in Marathi is "यांचा" (yaancha). It is used to indicate ownership or relationship between two objects or people.
No, it is not. It is a possessive adjective, first person singular. (The related possessive pronoun is mine.)
When you use it excessively.
California is not a possessive noun. It is a proper noun that refers to a specific place. A possessive noun shows ownership or relationship to something else.
The possessive form of a noun shows a relationship to a noun that follows. For example:The teacher's desk...The teacher's instructions...A teacher's responsibility...
if you are obssesed with a guy it is perfectly normal really, every one goes through it. All it means is that you really really like that person and you guys might have a deep connection. take it from me as i am speaking im obssesed with a guy named Bill Kaulitz from Tokio hotel.
No, it is a possessive noun, which acts like a adjective. The related possessive adjective is her and the related possessive pronoun is hers.
Try not to be over protective of your things and share what you have.
The possessive form for the plural noun years is years'.Examples: A six years' relationship is now over.
She ended the relationship because he was too possessive.Cats are possessive animals.