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Hans51 Posted 12 years ago
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'Our daytime highs are very similar to yesterday."

'Our daytime highs are very similar to yesterday."

Should it be 'Our daytime highs are very similar to yesterday's.'? Or are both okay and they are the same in meaning or different in meaning? What do you native English speakers think?

Thank you so much as usual in advance.
  

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'? Strictly, yes. Hans51 Or are both okay and they are the same in meaning or different in meaning?

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  • Strictly, yes.
  • Hans51 Or are both okay and they are the same in meaning or different in meaning?
  • They mean the same, and the possessive is losing ground to the object form in the language.
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Hans51Should it be 'Our daytime highs are very similar to yesterday's.'?
Strictly, yes.
Hans51 Or are both okay and they are the same in meaning or different in meaning?
They mean the same, and the possessive is losing ground to the object form in the language.

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