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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Possessive

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I manage my daughter, Megan's, career.

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Anonymous I manage my daughter, Megan's, career. I wonder why you have separated the name of your daughter, which is in possessive form, with commas. Your sentence would be correct without the commas, for ex " ...

  • Anonymous I manage my daughter, Megan's, career.
  • I wonder why you have separated the name of your daughter, which is in possessive form, with commas.
  • Your sentence would be correct without the commas, for ex " ...
  • my daughter Megan's career.
  • " You could just say "...
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AnonymousI manage my daughter, Megan's, career.
I wonder why you have separated the name of your daughter, which is in possessive form, with commas. Your sentence would be correct without the commas, for ex " ... my daughter Megan's career." You could just say

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