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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Is this grammatically correct?

Thanks to your and Mike's hospitality, we will all be together for Thanksgiving.

  

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Thanks to your and Mike's hospitality, we will all be together for Thanksgiving. This is correct, but in my experience, it is rarely said. What is commonly said is Thanks to you and Mike's hospitality, we will all be together for Thanksgiving.

  • Thanks to your and Mike's hospitality, we will all be together for Thanksgiving.
  • This is correct, but in my experience, it is rarely said.
  • What is commonly said is Thanks to you and Mike's hospitality, we will all be together for Thanksgiving.
  • If you don't want to say that, you can avoid the problem by saying Thanks to the hospitality of you and Mike, we will all be together for Thanksgiving.
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Thanks to your and Mike's hospitality, we will all be together for Thanksgiving. This is correct, but in my experience, it is rarely said. What is commonly said is

Thanks to you and Mike's hospitality, we will all be together for Thanksgiving.

If you don't want to say that, you can avoid the problem by saying

Thanks to the hospitality of you and Mike, we wi

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