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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Friend's John's or friend's John

Hello! Is it correct to say "That car is my friend's John's'' or ''That car is my friend's John"?
  

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Is it correct to say "That car is my friend's John's'' or ''That car is my friend's John"? No. For the meaning you want, you'll need "That car is my friend John's".

  • Is it correct to say "That car is my friend's John's'' or ''That car is my friend's John"?
  • No.
  • For the meaning you want, you'll need "That car is my friend John's".
  • _____________ john is a slang term for bathroom (or toilet), so your second example can be interpreted as saying that your friend uses that car as a toilet.
  • You definitely don't want to risk saying that!
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Is it correct to say "That car is my friend's John's'' or ''That car is my friend's John"?

No. For the meaning you want, you'll need "That car is my friend John's".

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johnis a slang term for bathroom (or toilet), so your second example can be interpreted as saying that your friend uses that car as a toilet.
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Hahaha! Thanks CJ! I had no idea about this use of "John''...

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