Tan Elaine
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- Jun 29, 2008
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The house of one of my neighbours has been robbed.
In transforming the above sentence, which of the following is the correct sentence? If neither, how should I phrase it? Thanks.
One of my neighbours' houses has been robbed.
One of my neighbours' house has been robbed.
Thanks.
In transforming the above sentence, which of the following is the correct sentence? If neither, how should I phrase it? Thanks.
One of my neighbours' houses has been robbed.
One of my neighbours' house has been robbed.
Thanks.
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