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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Apostrophe

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001. Martin and Kristen’s religious ideology is the same.02br
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002. Martin’s and Kristen’s religious ideology is the same.02br
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003. Martins' and Kristens' religious ideology is the same.02br
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004. Martin and Kristens' religious ideology is the same.0-
  

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01. 02br 02br 02b 00That is, among your choices. Nevertheless, it still sounds logically odd, and I would suggest:02br 02br 001a.

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  • 02br 02br 02b 00That is, among your choices.
  • Nevertheless, it still sounds logically odd, and I would suggest:02br 02br 001a.
  • 02br 02br 00I think.
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01. 01b00Martin and Kristen’s religious ideology is the same.02br
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00That is, among your choices. Nevertheless, it still sounds logically odd, and I would suggest:02br
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001a. 01b00Martin's and Kristen’s religious ideologies are the same.02br
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00The same or not, they each have an i
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0Thank you, Mr. M.02br
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00I have a hard time imagining which bone that might be in the case you mentioned. If you have some time, please give me some clues as to which one that might be.0-
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0I don't have a clue, Believer-- I just don't see a wholly unambiguous solution to this particular sentence, and am awaiting someone else's brainstorm.0-

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