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Your cousins and friends meet at one of their homes (at the home of one of "them" or

Your cousins and friends meet at one of their homes (at the home of one of "them" or "their's"). At night they discuss several things but later end up discussing about ghosts.

You meet your cousins and friends at one of your homes (at the home of one of your's). At night you discuss several things but later end up discussing about ghosts.

Please check my sentences.
 

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Re: Your cousins and friends meet at one of their homes (at the home of one of "them"

There's no apostrophe in yours or theirs.

We discuss things. We don't discuss about them.

People might meet at one of their homes. Don't use the longer version.
 

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Re: Your cousins and friends meet at one of their homes (at the home of one of "them"

"at one of your homes" means you have several homes. Just making sure that's what you meant.
 

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Re: Your cousins and friends meet at one of their homes (at the home of one of "them"

Your cousins and friends meet at one of their homes. At night they discuss several things but later end up discussing ghosts.

You meet your cousins and friends at one of your homes. At night you discuss several things but later end up discussing ghosts.
 

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Re: Your cousins and friends meet at one of their homes (at the home of one of "them"

"at one of your homes" means you have several homes. Just making sure that's what you meant.

I want to say that they can meet at anybody's home. I mean they can gather at the home of any of their friends. What is the way to say this?
 

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Re: Your cousins and friends meet at one of their homes (at the home of one of "them"

I want to say that they can meet at anybody's home. I mean they can gather at the home of any of their friends. What is the way to say this?

Goesstation already answered it in post 2.
 

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Re: Your cousins and friends meet at one of their homes (at the home of one of "them"

Goesstation already answered it in post 2.

But you wrote this as well "at one of your homes" means you have several homes. Just making sure that's what you meant."

At night they discuss several things but later end up discussing ghosts. Is this sentence correct now?
 

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Re: Your cousins and friends meet at one of their homes (at the home of one of "them"

But you wrote this as well "at one of your homes" means you have several homes. Just making sure that's what you meant."

Right, but you said that was not what you meant.
 
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