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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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What is correct? Richard's and Jean's party, or Richard and Jean's party
  

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Presuming that they are hosting the same party together: Richard and Jean's party.

  • Presuming that they are hosting the same party together: Richard and Jean's party.
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Presuming that they are hosting the same party together: Richard and Jean's party.

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