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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Genitive agreement

In the sentence "I like all of that writer's books" I do not understand why that agrees to writer and not to books. writer's books is books of the writer then I like all of that? books of the writer
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In the sentence "I like all of that writer's books" I do not know why that agrees to writer and not to books . Writer's books is the books of the writer then I like all of that??? books of the writer Thanks

  • In the sentence "I like all of that writer's books" I do not know why that agrees to writer and not to books .
  • Writer's books is the books of the writer then I like all of that???
  • books of the writer Thanks
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In the sentence "I like all of that writer's books" I do not know why that agrees to writer and not to books. Writer's books is the books of the writer then I like all of that??? books of the writer

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I like all of (that writer)'s books = I like all of the books of that writer
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