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Lynn3 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Mary's and my friends' , how about children/ peoploe and child/person

We say "Mary's car or my friends' house"

How about "children/people and child/peron"

How do you use them?

Thanks

Lynn
  

Top answer

Hi, We say "Mary's car or my friends' house" Yes, we do. How about "children/people and child/peron" How do you use them? I'm not sure what you are asking.

  • Hi, We say "Mary's car or my friends' house" Yes, we do.
  • How about "children/people and child/peron" How do you use them?
  • I'm not sure what you are asking.
  • Do these sentences help you?
  • I saw Mary's children.
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Hi,

We say "Mary's car or my friends' house" Yes, we do.

How about "children/people and child/peron"

How do you use them? I'm not sure what you are asking. Do these sentences help you?

I saw Mary's children. I visited my friends' child.

I saw three people. I saw thr
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We say:
  • My children's toys.
  • My child's toys.
  • People's favorite food.
  • A person's favorite food.
Does the above help?
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Thank you, Danyoo.

Lynn

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