Thanks
But another question came up. If we change "John and Mike's car" into "John with Mike's car", does it imply "John with the car of Mike"? "A man with the car" alone?
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JA
Joseph A "John with Mike's car", does it imply "John with the car of Mike"? "A man with the car" alone? It would to me (as it stands out of context).
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Joseph A "John with Mike's car", does it imply "John with the car of Mike"? "A man with the car" alone?
It would to me (as it stands out of context).