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They live about _______ from here. (1 Point) an hour of drive a drive hour an hour's drive drive of an hour

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Answered by KaurBisman
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They live about AN HOUR’S DRIVE from here

Because this one means that the place is one hour’s drive. This is trying to say that the drive to the mentioned place is of an hour. So, an hour’s drive
Answered by apeksha160
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Answer:

They live about ( an hour's drive) from here.

Explanation:

An hour's drive or an hour drive both can be used here as both are. orrect and used in English.

•It is an example of Genitive of measure. The genitive is used to indicate possession, that something belongs to someone, or a relationship of some kind between the sentence's components. It creates a connection between two sentence components.

• In English, inanimate objects and abstract concepts both employ the genitive "of." An hour of drive can be written as, an hour's drive, smell of flower can be written as flowers' smell.

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