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Old 16-Aug-2006, 17:02
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is this should read Grant's family reunion or Grant family reunion
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is this should read Grant's family reunion or Grant family reunion
It depends on whether Grant is the first name of a person or the name of the family. In the first case it should be Grant's family. In the second it would be written as the Grant family reunion.
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