Examples of 'something belongs' in a sentence

Meaning of "something belongs"

something belongs - This phrase indicates that there is an item or entity that has ownership or belongs to someone or something. It implies possession and indicates that the mentioned thing is a property or part of someone's or something's

How to use "something belongs" in a sentence

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something belongs
Possession indicates that something belongs to someone.
That something belongs to a shadow and the man who created it.
Used for saying who something belongs to.
If something belongs to everyone, no one takes care of it.
They are used to show that something belongs to someone.
If something belongs to everyone, it belongs to no one.
Possession tells you that something belongs to someone.
When something belongs to God, it should be given to God.
Their is used to depict that something belongs to a person.
If something belongs to me, I can control it.
Possessive adjectives describe to whom or to what something belongs.
You have got something belongs to the boy.
Possessive articles indicate to whom or what something belongs.
To show that something belongs to someone.
These services are no longer exclusive to women but also something belongs to men.

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Stage bravery is something belongs to instinct.
What do you want Mrs. Kieslowski for? Her husband 's got something belongs to me.
As if that something belongs to you.
Possessive pronouns show that something belongs to someone.
Possession means that something belongs to someone . Possessive forms show ownership in the English language.
So these are used to show that something belongs to someone.
Before something belongs to me, it should belong to God and to True Parents.
For what is not in the substance of something belongs to it as an accident.
To show that something belongs to one person, place the apostrophe before the ‘ s '.
You use it when you want to say something belongs to someone.
Their is for when something belongs to them, and there is for where something is.
It is used when you want to show that something belongs to someone.
Did you find something belongs to Fatmagül in there?
Shouting Continues Boy, you got something belongs to me.
Here 's something belongs to you.
Its refers to possession, it describes that something belongs to something else.
To show that something belongs to more than one person, place the apostrophe after the ‘ s '.
Your is a possessive adjective which shows that something belongs to someone or a group of people.
Here's something belongs to you. - What's this? Letters you got after that television show.
THEIR is used to show that something belongs to someone.
You ' ve got something belongs to the boy.
I think my mother will appreciate something belongs to 80s.
Its, Possessive ( to show something belongs to another ) the doll had a bow on its hair.
A child first has to understand that something belongs to him . ”.
You want to say that something belongs to a certain group . This is a table.
CLEARS THROAT } Her husband 's got something belongs to me.
She also knows when something belongs to someone else.
Her husband 's got something belongs to me.
Boy, you got something belongs to me.
Private = when something belongs to you.
Her husband 's got something belongs to me . Oh.
Whose - Asks whom something belongs to.

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