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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Mine vs. my

Hello!

Which is correct?

The police has examined mine and child’s living conditions.

or

The police has examined my and child’s living conditions.

Thank you!
  

Top answer

Neither. 'Police' is always plural. The police have examined my and child’s living conditions.

  • Neither.
  • 'Police' is always plural.
  • The police have examined my and child’s living conditions.
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Neither. 'Police' is always plural.

The police have examined my and child’s living conditions.
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"my and child’s living conditions" doesn't sound right to me. Do you mean "my and my child’s living conditions"?
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GPY"my and child’s living conditions" doesn't sound right to me. Do you mean "my and my child’s living conditions"?
Yes, thanks. GPY. I was preoccupied with the police.

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