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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #130785: Vocabulary: possession
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    Vocabulary: possession - English lesson


     

    Of course, we have seen and reviewed 'possession', studying possessive determiners and the 'possessive case' which have varied constructions and uses.

    We still needed the most common and usual vocabulary about the theme, used  in everyday conversation. 


    To have: to possess (please, review the use of 'I haven't got'// I don't have.'

     My/ his own (car) 
     To own something/ to possess something                                                       
     To be in possession of something
     in my possession
     the owner/ The possessor
     ownership 
     To be possessive about                                     

     

         Signing an ownership deed.

     To belong to somebody 
     It belongs to me/ it's my property                                                                      
     His belongings/  His things/ his stuff/ his gear

     Have you got any?/ Do you have any?     

     Have you got one? / Do you have one?            

     

     To obtain/ get something from somebody 
     To take something from somebody
     To take something away from somebody
     To gain something 
     To acquire something/ an acquisition 
     To find something/ to come across something/ to come by something                                                  
     To receive something 

     

    To hand out bills. 

     To keep stg/ [to hang on to something/to hold on to something                                                    
     To retain something 
     a store/ to have stg in store  

     To give somebody something/ To give something to somebody 

     To hand something over to somebody
     To procure something for somebody

    To share rumours

     To provide somebody with something/ To provide something for somebody 

     the provision of 
     To share something out among...
     To share something with somebody
     one's share of something 
     To share something out/ to distribute stg            
     To hand something out/ to distribute something

      

     To dispose of rubbish.        

     To throw something away/ something out
     To dispose of something/ to get rid of something                                              
     Good riddance! 

     To abandon something to somebody/ To surrender stg to somebody (formal)

     To give sth up 

    Good riddance! 


    ... and good luck for the test!

     



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