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Moon7296 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

pronoun

1. Dog owners include their dogs during their summer vacations.
2. Dog owners include them(dogs?) during their summer vacations.

Q1) Do both #1 and 2 sound okay? If so which sounds better?

Q2) Can I say dog's owners or dogs' owners instead of dog owners?
  

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moon7296 Q1) Do both #1 and 2 sound okay? No. 1.

  • moon7296 Q1) Do both #1 and 2 sound okay?
  • No.
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  • Dog owners take their dogs on their summer vacations .
  • moon7296 Q2) Can I say dog's owners or dogs' owners instead of dog owners?
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moon7296Q1) Do both #1 and 2 sound okay?
No.

1. Dog owners take their dogs on their summer vacations.
moon7296Q2) Can I say dog's owners or dogs' owners instead of dog owners?
No. Use 'dog owners'.
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Q1) They both sound wrong. It is the "include ... during" part which is the problem. You could say "Dog owners take their dogs with them on their summer vacations".

Q2) No.

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