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Grammar

What's the difference

What's the difference between possesions,property, ownership and belongings ?

  

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They are all related to the things someone claims as his own. Some examples of usage: Gather all your possessions/belongings/personal property and leave my house. ) This fence marks the boundary of my property.

  • They are all related to the things someone claims as his own.
  • Some examples of usage: Gather all your possessions/belongings/personal property and leave my house.
  • ) This fence marks the boundary of my property.
  • ) I have ownership of this condominium.
  • )
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They are all related to the things someone claims as his own. Some examples of usage:


Gather all your possessions/belongings/personal property and leave my house. ("Possessions," "belongings," and "personal property ("personal" must be used here with "property")" are synonymous and are usually used for small personal items that an individual can carry with him: clothing, shoes, b

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