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Kelly Tan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Violin's strings vs strings of the violin

The strings of the violin are broken.
The violin's strings are broken.

Are both sentences correct?

Thank you.
  

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Yes.

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Kelly TanAre both sentences correct?
Yes, but, knowing a violinist, I know they are "violin strings".

Nevertheless, in your sentence, I'd say "The strings are broken on this violin".

CJ
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