How to Use "Possession" with Example Sentences
Possession (n): something that someone owns; the state of owning something
Used with verbs:
"He lost possession of his home."
(lost)
"She took possession of the house."
(took, has, got, gained, acquired, kept, retained)
"I have to sell my possessions to pay the rent."
(sell)
Used with adjectives:
"This ring is my favorite possession."
(favorite, prized)
"My grandfather's land is a valuable possession."
(valuable, treasured, valued)
"He was arrested for unlawful possession of a gun."
(unlawful, illegal)
"These are all of my worldly possessions."
(worldly, material, personal
Used with prepositions:
"Is the car in your possession?"
(in)
"She was charged with possession of illegal drugs."
(with)
effective for speaking purpose.
The following language can be used to express dislikes:
I'm not so keen on...
I'm not much of a fan of...
I'm not really that fond of...
For very strong dislikes:
I totally detest...
I absolutely loathe...
I really can't stand...
Self complacency = self Contented
Self complacency is important for job rather than wage.
Gregarious = represent to live in group & social
Human is gregarious animal
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