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MeggPhaggSioux Posted 15 years ago
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Let's talk about NFL. Suppose there is a game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles fumbled the football and 49ers recovered the football. To claim that the 49ers have possession of the football, I could say one of the following:

1. "It is 49er ball."

2. "It is 49er's ball."

3. "It is 49ers ball."

4. "It is 49ers' ball."

Which one is correct?
  

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MeggPhaggSioux Let's talk about NFL. Suppose there is a game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles fumbled the football and 49ers recovered the football.

  • MeggPhaggSioux Let's talk about NFL.
  • Suppose there is a game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Philadelphia Eagles.
  • The Eagles fumbled the football and 49ers recovered the football.
  • To claim that the 49ers have possession of the football, I could say one of the following: 1.
  • " 2.
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MeggPhaggSiouxLet's talk about NFL. Suppose there is a game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles fumbled the football and 49ers recovered the football. To claim that the 49ers have possession of the football, I could say one of the following:

1. "It is 49er ball."
2. "It is 49er's ball."
3. "It is 49ers ball."
4.
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So, all of them are dead wrong?
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You forgot the the before 49ers.
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So none of them are ever correct?

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