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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Both correct?

Hi. Please help. I think both versions, "the double possessive" and "double possessives," of the example sentence below are correct. I also think the phrase "the double possessive" refers to a general terminology category.

eg,
You shouldn't use 1) the double possessive 2) double possessives in formal writing.
  

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Anonymous I think both versions, "the double possessive" and "double possessives," of the example sentence below are correct. I also think the phrase "the double possessive" refers to a general terminology category. So do I.

  • Anonymous I think both versions, "the double possessive" and "double possessives," of the example sentence below are correct.
  • I also think the phrase "the double possessive" refers to a general terminology category.
  • So do I.
  • However, I don't believe the rule.
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Anonymous I think both versions, "the double possessive" and "double possessives," of the example sentence below are correct. I also think the phrase "the double possessive" refers to a general terminology category.
So do I.
However, I don't believe the rule.

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