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Olive bee Posted 9 years ago
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Posessive case

If I'm not mistaken, I can use both variants: "Ship's hull" and "Ship hull" or: "animals' life" and "animals life". In the 1-st combination possessive case is on the first place, in the second one - attribute. Am I right?

  

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olive bee "Ship's hull" and "Ship hull" No. Only the possessive seems right to me. olive bee or: "animals' life" and "animals life" animals' lives

  • olive bee "Ship's hull" and "Ship hull" No.
  • Only the possessive seems right to me.
  • olive bee or: "animals' life" and "animals life" animals' lives
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olive bee"Ship's hull" and "Ship hull"

No. Only the possessive seems right to me.

olive beeor: "animals' life" and "animals life"

animals' lives

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