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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

HELP WITH PROPER GRAMMER PLEASE.

When writing a sentense using 2 people owning something can I write "Alexa and I's music recorders is the best?
  

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I would say: 1. My and Alexa's music recorders are the best. MrP

  • I would say: 1.
  • My and Alexa's music recorders are the best.
  • MrP
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44 Answers
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I would say:

1. My and Alexa's music recorders are the best.

MrP
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So the letterI is never plural . That would be improper use if grammer right? thanks.
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Hello Jw123

You can also think of it like this:

1. Alexa and I's music is good = The music of Alexa and I is good.

We can say "of Alexa", but we can't say "of I". So something must be wrong!

MrP
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0 It would be Mine and Alexa's. 0-
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I think you should use Alexa's and my recorder is the best
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0My husband thinks he can write" To who it may concern. I say not. He thinks he is right. Please help.0-
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