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 Jun 14, 11, 14:02    #151
Personal preference but I think was is far more to the point and correct.

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 Jun 14, 11, 19:49    #152
Possession in questions

Ok, now I found a sentences like below:
  • How much of the money is Adam's?
  • How much of the money is yours?

How would you form a similar sentence using the word bank?
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 Jun 14, 11, 19:51    #153
the bank's

theirs
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 Jun 14, 11, 19:55    #154
Seanus:
the bank's

theirs


How much of the money is the bank's? Ok...
How about: How many of the guns is the police's????
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 Jun 14, 11, 19:56    #155
How many of the guns belong to the police? :)
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Edited by: Maaarysia  Jun 14, 11, 20:01    #156
Seanus:
How many of the guns belong to the police? :)


Ok, I must admit it was a stupid question... Thanks anyway :)
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 Jun 14, 11, 20:01    #157
It's always worth being sure :)


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