I have some doubts regarding Possessive Case of Adjective.
Q1. The price of your book is more than (mine/that of mine).
Q2. The ideas of your friend are as beneficial as (hers/those of hers).
Q3. The ideas of your friend are as beneficial as those of (her friend/her friend's).
Please explain with reasons.
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Which of the following sentences are correct (possessive Adjective)?
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