The cell phone number that she gave us as her parents' was neither of her parents.
Is the sentence correct and natural?
Hi Yes, you've mastered that. I like the way you've used the apostrophe and then dropped it Dave
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Hi
Yes, you've mastered that. I like the way you've used the apostrophe and then dropped it
Dave
sundarnazThe cell phone number that she gave us as her parents' was neither of her parents.
Is the sentence correct and natural?
No. Reducing the sentence to its bare bones, you have The number was not her parents, which is a strange thing to say. A number cannot be any person or group of persons.
CJ