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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Artists' vs artist's

Is this sentence correct?

1 She hosts a show where artist come and sing other artists' songs to see how the interpret the song.

Is it all correct and is it artists' or artist's?

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alc24 1 She hosts a show where artist artists come and sing other artists' songs to see how the interpret the song. I'm not sure what you mean by the last phrase. Also, it's a bit ungrammatical.

  • alc24 1 She hosts a show where artist artists come and sing other artists' songs to see how the interpret the song.
  • I'm not sure what you mean by the last phrase.
  • Also, it's a bit ungrammatical.
  • " "Interpret" is a verb, not a noun.
  • " Try to explain what you mean in another way.
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alc241 She hosts a show where artist artists come and sing other artists' songs to see how the interpret the song.
I'm not sure what you mean by the last phrase. Also, it's a bit ungrammatical.
You can use two infinitives: "to see how to interpret the song."
"Interpret" is a verb, not a noun
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Hello Avangi,

I came across this sentence, let me correct it for you, Could you then tell me what you think?

- She hosts a show where artist come and sing other artists' songs to see how they interpret each other's the songs.

Thank you Avangi
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. . . . where artists come and sing . . . .

OR . . . . where the artist comes and sings . . . .

. . . . each other's songs.

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