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Old June 24, 2008, 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by CrOtALiTo View Post
Then it are so.
Then, like this:
-or- Then, how about this?
-or- So they should be:

I'm going to a dance at the disco with my wife tonight.

Gael and Arturo are both going to buy food for tomorrow , it will be for the party at Miguel's house.
-or- Gael and Arturo are both going to buy food for the party at Miguel's house tomorrow.
The apostrophe goes on the possessor (Miguel), not the possession (house).

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