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TasmanTiger Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Is this expression OK?

Hi there,

I'll stay at my uncle's friend's house.

If this is not good, could you recommend a better one?

Thanks,

TasmanTiger
  

Top answer

Perhaps you could just say "I'll stay at the friend's house of my uncle". This would sound better.

  • Perhaps you could just say "I'll stay at the friend's house of my uncle".
  • This would sound better.
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Perhaps you could just say

"I'll stay at the friend's house of my uncle".

This would sound better.
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Thank you, Likka

You sound better!

Good day!
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Hi,
I'll stay at my uncle's friend's house. In casual, spoken English, we say this kind of thing a lot.

If this is not good, could you recommend a better one?

Clive
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Hi, Clive

Which one is better expression?
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H,
It's fine to say I'll stay at my uncle's friend's house.

Here are some other natural things to say.
I'll stay with my uncle's friend.
I'll stay at the ho
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Thank you so much, Clive

I was waiting for the reply,

Good day!

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