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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Grammar Review?

Hi, my goal was to look over some sentences and determine whether they are grammatically correct and just make the notation of incorrect/correct. I've got a few I'm a little stumped on, and if someone could look them over and let me know if I'm right, I'd appreciate it!

1. My two sisters-in-law have opened a law firm in Fox Point. (correct)
2. While at the Lutzes, I met four members of the taxpayers’ committee. (incorrect)
3. Is it he or Anne Cliff who now represents us union members? (incorrect)
4. You may schedule your two weeks’ vacation now; whomever is in charge of scheduling will contact you. (incorrect)
  

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#2 is, I believe, actually correct, since Lutzes is correct as well as the possessive form of taxpayers.

  • #2 is, I believe, actually correct, since Lutzes is correct as well as the possessive form of taxpayers.
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#2 is, I believe, actually correct, since Lutzes is correct as well as the possessive form of taxpayers.

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