0
Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

What is right: a dog of your friend's or a dog of your friend, at her grandmother's or at her grandmother?
  

Top answer

These are right to me: - a dog of your friend - your friend's dog - at her grandmother's house - at the house of her grandmother - Her grandpa shouted in anger at her grandmother. - The dog jumped at her grandmother's cat.

  • These are right to me: - a dog of your friend - your friend's dog - at her grandmother's house - at the house of her grandmother - Her grandpa shouted in anger at her grandmother.
  • - The dog jumped at her grandmother's cat.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

3 Answers
0
These are right to me:

- a dog of your friend
- your friend's dog

- at her grandmother's house
- at the house of her grandmother

- Her grandpa shouted in anger at her grandmother.
- The dog jumped at her grandmother's cat.


0
Thank you very much for the answer! It helped me.
0
'A dog of your friend's' is correct too.

Related Questions