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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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If Tom and Mary buy a house together, should we refer to "Tom and Mary's house" or "Tom's and Mary's house"?
  

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Anonymous Tom and Mary's house This one. Always put the 's at the end of the whole phrase, not on the parts of the phrase. John and Bill 's boss the Queen of England 's speech the former president of the Soviet Union 's opinions CJ

  • Anonymous Tom and Mary's house This one.
  • Always put the 's at the end of the whole phrase, not on the parts of the phrase.
  • John and Bill 's boss the Queen of England 's speech the former president of the Soviet Union 's opinions CJ
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AnonymousTom and Mary's house
This one.

Always put the 's at the end of the whole phrase, not on the parts of the phrase.

John and Bill's boss
the Queen of England's speech
the former president of the Soviet Union's opinions

CJ

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