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"possessive" in Spanish
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"possessive" in Spanish
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to possess(also: to have, to own)
Women have rights to possess, inherit, vote and divorce.
Las mujeres tienen derecho a poseer bienes, heredar, votar y divorciarse.
The garages need to possess the equipment required to assess the functioning of an engine while it is running.
Los garajes necesitan poseer el equipo requerido para valorar el funcionamiento de un motor mientras está en marcha.
The person who becomes the service administrator for Microsoft Online Services should possess the following basic skills:
El administrador de servicios de Microsoft Online Services debe poseer las siguientes aptitudes básicas:
to possess(also: to have, to have got, to keep, to carry)
But do the Member States possess the necessary instruments, in the short term?
Pero ¿tienen los Estados miembros, a corto plazo, los instrumentos necesarios para ello?
Only those who possess such a document are entitled to obtain housing in Moscow.
Esto significa que sólo tienen un derecho a vivir en Moscú los que tienen el documento adecuado.
Women have rights to possess, inherit, vote and divorce.
Las mujeres tienen derecho a poseer bienes, heredar, votar y divorciarse.
to possess(also: to seize, to acquire, to come upon, to grab)
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Context examples for "possessive" in Spanish(!) These sentences come from external sources & may not be accurate. Therefore, we are not responsible for their content.
possessive case formed with 's or sometimes just the apostrophe
el genitivo sajón
he's very possessive about his toys
es muy egoísta con sus juguetes
the possessive case
el genitivo
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