
Belong to
Possessive Clarity
Use 'belong to' to clarify who owns something without ambiguity.
The loyalty points belong to Sarah, not the entire family.
Emotional Connection
Shows a personal connection to an item beyond physical ownership.
This necklace belongs to my grandmother, so it's very special.
Implying Exclusivity
'Belong to' can imply something is exclusively used by someone.
This parking spot belongs to the CEO.