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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Liverpool players or Liverpool's players

Should I use "Liverpool's players" or just "Liverpool players" in the sentence below?

Liverpool players/Liverpool's players are famous/known all over the world.

Thank you.

  

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teal lime Should I use "Liverpool's players" or just "Liverpool players" in the sentence below? I think I'd use "Liverpool's players", but "Liverpool players" sounds equally good to my ear. CJ

  • teal lime Should I use "Liverpool's players" or just "Liverpool players" in the sentence below?
  • I think I'd use "Liverpool's players", but "Liverpool players" sounds equally good to my ear.
  • CJ
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teal limeShould I use "Liverpool's players" or just "Liverpool players" in the sentence below?

I think I'd use "Liverpool's players", but "Liverpool players" sounds equally good to my ear.

CJ

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