Possession, deed, bill of sale, receipt, etc
A possessive pronoun shows ownership.
The Genitive Case shows possession or ownership!
A noun that shows ownership using an apostrophe is a possessive noun.
Own a Toyota, y'not? A palindrome that shows legal ownership of a Toyota vehicle.
A possessive pronoun shows ownership. The possessive pronouns are mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.
The possessive form of a noun shows ownership. It is formed by adding an apostrophe and an "s" ('s) to the noun, such as "Sarah's book."
It is a pronoun. It replaces a noun. Its is a possessive pronoun. It replaces a noun and its shows ownership.
Some nouns that show ownership using an apostrophe are "couch's, house's, equation's", etc.
Ownership of real property is evidenced by a deed or a certificate of title.
The possessive form for the noun passerby is passerby's.
My father's car because the apostrophe shows ownership
Andok's has an apostrophe because it shows ownership. Example: Andok's chicken