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DD Farms <[log in to unmask]>
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Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 13 Oct 2009 11:41:44 -0500
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At 02:31 PM 10/12/2009, Gerald Walton wrote:
>I think part of the question regarding the New Yorker sentences had 
>to do with whether a  possessive was needed at all. It's sometimes 
>called the double genitive. We would say, "He is a friend of mine," 
>but do we need to say "He is a friend of John's"? . . .

DD: I would say, "He is a friend of Bob's."  But, "He is a friend of 
Bob, the owner." But, strangely, the term, "Bob the owner's friend." 
is clearly different from, "Bob, the owner's friend."  

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