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Joseph A Posted 9 years ago
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Hello everyone,

Are the following phrases correct?

1. John's and Mike's cars

2. John and Mike''s car

3. John's car and Mike's car

4. John's and Mike's car

Best regards,

JA

  

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1. John's and Mike's cars 2. John and Mik e's car 3.

  • 1.
  • John's and Mike's cars 2.
  • John and Mik e's car 3.
  • John's car and Mike's car 4.
  • John's and Mike's car Depending on what you think they mean, yes, for #1-3.
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Joseph AAre the following phrases correct?1. John's and Mike's cars 2. John and Mike's car 3. John's car and Mike's car 4. John's and Mike's car

Depending on what you think they mean, yes, for #1-3. I can't figure out #4 myself, but I think it must be wrong.

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