Apostrophes either show Possession or make a contraction
I will be taking ownership of the car tomorrow.
"The customer had full ownership of the car after buying it."
The United States passed a law to legalize private ownership of gold.
It doesn't matter what grade you're in -- the word still means the same thing! Here are some sentences.They both claimed ownership of the car.I'm happy to finally have ownership of my own home.The ownership of the diamond is in question.
The US took ownership of the Panama Canal Zone and completed the canal in 1914. The private ownership of certain weapons is prohibited by law. When the company's founder died, ownership of the firm passed to his two sons.
The apostrophe in the word Billy's means Billy's ownership of something.
I will be taking ownership of the car tomorrow.
Paul claimed ownership to the house. that is one example!
Since the building changed ownership, we had to unfasten the sign, and install a new one.
The man was vested in the company. Another good sentence would be, the new state law vested the criminals ownership.
I can give you several sentences.Ownership of a house is a big responsibility.He worked hard to achieve ownership of his own shop.Her dream was ownership of a car.
"The customer had full ownership of the car after buying it."
Therefore is an adverb meaning for that reason; consequently. Ownership is a noun meaning the act of, or right of possessing something. Example sentence: The ownership of the vehicle is not documented, therefore I won't be putting a down payment on it.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
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