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Which sentence express the idea grammatically? There are three sisters that own the shop.
Bob Rimm's house is next-door to those lady's shop.
Bob Rimms's house is next-door to those ladies' shop.
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If his name is Bob Rimm: - Bob Rimm's house is next-door to those ladies' shop. If his name is Bob Rimms: - Bob Rimms' house is next-door to those ladies' shop. I wonder if it would sound like the guy's house is next-door to a shop for ladies.

  • If his name is Bob Rimm: - Bob Rimm's house is next-door to those ladies' shop.
  • If his name is Bob Rimms: - Bob Rimms' house is next-door to those ladies' shop.
  • I wonder if it would sound like the guy's house is next-door to a shop for ladies.
  • Does anyone know?
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If his name is Bob Rimm:
- Bob Rimm's house is next-door to those ladies' shop.

If his name is Bob Rimms:
- Bob Rimms' house is next-door to those ladies' shop.

I wonder if it would sound like the guy's house is next-door to a shop for ladies. Does anyone know?

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