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Reply Sat 28 Nov, 2015 06:31 pm
I want to know what the correct grammar is for "my brother's keeper" is, but for multiple brothers. I'm getting a tattoo and I do not know the correct grammar for being the keeper of 2 brothers. Would it be "my brothers' keeper"? Or what? Someone please help me. Thank you!
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Reply Sat 28 Nov, 2015 07:13 pm
@Kevinp32,
Yeah, "my brothers' keeper" is right.
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