Hello,
If I would say, he is a friend of John. which sentence below sounds more correct?
He is a friend of John?
He is a friend of John's?
If he friend of John's is more correct, why use a son of John, not son of John's?
Thank you
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Hello,
If I would say, he is a friend of John. which sentence below sounds more correct?
He is a friend of John?
He is a friend of John's?
If he friend of John's is more correct, why use a son of John, not son of John's?
Thank you
Hi!
Unfortunately I cannot explain why, but the following is grammatically correct:
He is a friend of John.
He is John's friend.
He is the son of John. (very formal)
He is John's son.
I hope this has helped you.