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"the girl(')s' books" have the same pronunciation?



 
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"the girl(')s' books" have the same pronunciation? #1 (permalink) Sat Sep 23, 2006 17:25 pm   "the girl(')s' books" have the same pronunciation?
 

Hi all,

I am a new member, from Italy. Do you think
"the girl's books" and "the girls' books" have the same pronunciation?

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Pronunciation #2 (permalink) Sat Sep 23, 2006 17:58 pm   Pronunciation
 

Hi Alandro

Welcome to the forum. :D

The answer to your question is yes.

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