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Which is correct? My mother's-in-law thing or my mother-in-law's thing?
Apr 12, 2012 1:21 PM
Answers · 8
This is a good question. This is the way I see it: If you are talking about something possessive, say "my mother-in-law's dress" If you are talking about more than one mother-in-law, say "All mothers-in-law" have a hard time with their daughters-in-law". After all, it's the mothers and daughters that are plural, not "laws".
April 12, 2012
Law's
April 12, 2012
mother-in-law's This car is my mother-in-law's Plural: mothers-in-law Plural possessive: mothers-in-law's "The mothers-in-law's convention will be in Miami"
April 12, 2012
Say my mother-in-law's thing. Contrast this with the plural form, which would be "mothers-in-law".
April 12, 2012
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