his nephews
I would say 50 cents...unless 1909 is a super rare year in coin collecting or something. Then it could be worth a lot. But don't take my word for it.
actualy help us don't say something nauty stop it!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i hate you
A is an indefinite article, which means there are many to choose from, and you simply have one of them. The means it is the only one. For example, if you say "a boy", you mean one boy out of many. If you say "the boy" you are talking about one specific boy.
i would say a little maybe, phones cars probably something like that Vegita 12
Friend's if one of your friends owns something. Friends' if 2 or more of your friends owns something.
Property
Another term for somethingthat one owns
Things that are owned are one's property, or possessions.
something that one owns... 9 letters.. ??
If it is the plural of the word 'receiver' then there is no apostrophe, but if it's possessive singular (one receiver owns something) then it's receiver's, and if it's possessive plural (more than one receiver owns something) then it's receivers'.
One walrus, many walruses. If he owns something, it's the walrus'. If they own something, it's the walruses'.
"His" is a possessive pronoun. If you say that something is his object, then he owns that object. He has possessionof it.
None! In fact, no one is sure of its origin (some say India, some say China).
Someone who owns something.
Either one will do but if you want to sound proper or something then say will you.
a stock holder is a person who owns something while the share holder owns 5% of something. example: a stock holder owns a company while the share holder owns 5% of the company.