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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Your and john's..

hello. i was writing a paper and in my writing i came across a sentence that I did not know was grammatically correct. would i say, "yours and john's book?" or what?
  

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I would say ' your and John's book' (your book and John's book).

  • I would say ' your and John's book' (your book and John's book).
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I would say 'your and John's book' (your book and John's book).

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