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Believer Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

referring to the family

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00I saw the following phrases/snetences that are used to refer to the famous Linberghs.02br
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00He knew about the Lindberghs.02br
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00He was the Lindbergh's neighbor.02br
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00twof the Lindbergh's maids02br
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00When is it right to write 'the Lindberghs' and when is it right to write 'the Lindbergh' to refer to what seems to be the family?0-
  

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0 Correctly it is "the Lindberghs' neighbor/maids". 0-

  • 0 Correctly it is "the Lindberghs' neighbor/maids".
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0 Correctly it is "the Lindberghs' neighbor/maids". Lindbergh's is incorrect if referring to Mr and Mrs Lindbergh.0-

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