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Mudclay Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Possessive noun (neighbors'/'s sons)

Hello teachers,

Are these ok?

Neighbor's sons

Neighbors' sons

They are my neighbor's sons
They are my neighbors' sons

Thanks!
  

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mudclay Hello teachers, Are these ok? Neighbor's sons Neighbors' sons There is no need for capital N above. Those are not sentences.

  • mudclay Hello teachers, Are these ok?
  • Neighbor's sons Neighbors' sons There is no need for capital N above.
  • Those are not sentences.
  • They are my neighbor's sons .
  • [Y] sons of one neighbor They are my neighbors' sons .
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mudclayHello teachers, Are these ok?
Neighbor's sons

Neighbors' sons

There is no need for capital N above. Those are not sentences.

They are my neighbor's sons. [Y] sons of one neighbor

They are my neighbors' sons. [Y] sons of more than one neighbor
c45
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Thanks so much C45 more power!
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