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Healer Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Is it alright to say genitive case twice in a row?

For example, "I stay at John's friend's house."

Is it grammatically correct and is it alright to say something like above instead of saying "I stay at the house of John's friend."? I sort of like the colloquial way of saying the former.
  

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" This is perfectly correct.

  • " This is perfectly correct.
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healer"I stay at John's friend's house."
This is perfectly correct.

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