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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Wearing

Hi,

This is the example: She walked into her boss' office in her trademark white gown.

She walked into her boss' office wearing her trademark white gown.


Are both sentences fine?


Thanks so much.

  

Top answer

The genitive is wrong. It should be boss's. Otherwise the sentences are correct.

  • The genitive is wrong.
  • It should be boss's.
  • Otherwise the sentences are correct.
  • CB
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The genitive is wrong. It should be boss's. Otherwise the sentences are correct.

CB

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