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 nabeera_nasar
 
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							| Dear Colleagues: Can we use possessive "S" with non living things for example: 
 Car �s lights. 
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 MoodyMoody
 
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							| Absolutely! Example: The car �s lights are broken. |  2 Jul 2012     
					
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 bhau
 
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							| If yes then why we say , " The leg of the table is broken. instead of the table �s leg is broken" |  2 Jul 2012     
					
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 okaymegan
 
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							| People DO say "The table �s leg is broken"... |  2 Jul 2012     
					
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 Apodo
 
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							| And sometimes we avoid the possive case with inanimate objects by saying:   The table (adjective) leg (noun).    The table leg is broken.  The cupboard door is locked. The car lights were left on.             |  2 Jul 2012     
					
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 Nutmeg74
 
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							| You can because an object is still able to possess something. :-) |  3 Jul 2012     
					
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 Yolandaprieto
 
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							| Grammars say that you cannot use the saxon genitive with objects, only with people and animals but one things is what grammars say and onother what people actually say. Yolanda |  3 Jul 2012     
					
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 alien boy
 
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							| often I find many  �grammars � are intent on being  �style guides � instead! 
 cheers,
 AB
 
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