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  1. A friend of Jane and Tom or A friend of Jane and Tom's?

    May 21, 2012 · She is a friend of Jane and Tom's. meaning that they both know her and are her friends. However, particularly when speaking, the final "s" happens to be overlooked. With …

  2. Tom is a friend of Tim's. | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    Feb 4, 2014 · Tom is a friend of Tim's. He is the friend of Tim. They are the friends of Tim. These all are the friends of Tim. These two are the friends of Tim. Please check.

  3. Tom sent the naked photos of his boss by accident. Tom has the skills to win the competition. Tom asked John if he knew what the best souvenir would be. “Is there a newsagent’s near …

  4. had visited or visited | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    Feb 19, 2011 · I had visited my grand father last year. I read one grammar book that I visited my grand father last year is correct. This I can't understand because one is past perfect and other …

  5. Grammar- a friend of Tom's OR a friend of Tom - UsingEnglish.com

    Jul 19, 2013 · I would definitely feel more comfortable writing, "As a friend of Tom, I can tell you that he is an ethical person who deserves this position." 2. In ordinary conversation, I have …

  6. difference between 'Tom's friend' and 'Tom's a friend'

    Jan 14, 2024 · Why does "Tom's friend" convey a possessive relationship, while "Tom's a friend" serves as an introduction?

  7. Correct form of object of sentence with grouped possessive and …

    Lets say the object of a sentence is a possessive, of more than one nouns. Something that is say both someone else's and my own. IE Tom's and mine, as in the sentence This meeting …

  8. If you are talking "on behalf of" you and someone else, what is the ...

    I looked at a bunch of style guides to see what they have to say on this subject. The vast majority of them dedicate at least a paragraph to the distinction (or nondistinction) between "in behalf …

  9. word usage - The house of a friend of Bob’s - English Language

    Jul 26, 2015 · that is Tom's house You'll likely be understood, but any more and you'll soon lose yourself and your reader (or listener) in the chain of possession. And things only get worse if …

  10. Why is it always 'a friend of his' but no mandatory possessive ...

    Using 'friend of mine' instead of 'my friend' implies colloquial endearment, affection, or closeness: I'd like you to meet Tom; he's a good friend of mine. is slightly more endearing and informal …