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We had Thanksgiving dinner at the house of our neighbors.



1, We had Thanksgiving dinner at the house of our neighbor's.
2, We had Thanksgiving dinner at the house of our neighbors'.



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    2, We had Thanksgiving dinner at the house of our neighbors'.



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      We had Thanksgiving dinner at the house of our neighbors.



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          The answer is 1. But it depends on what you want to say:




          1. Refers to one specific family close or next to your home (probably this is what you mean)

          2. Refers to several people within that family, or more families living at the same house.





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            The answer is 1. But it depends on what you want to say:




            1. Refers to one specific family close or next to your home (probably this is what you mean)

            2. Refers to several people within that family, or more families living at the same house.





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              The answer is 1. But it depends on what you want to say:




              1. Refers to one specific family close or next to your home (probably this is what you mean)

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                1. Refers to one specific family close or next to your home (probably this is what you mean)

                2. Refers to several people within that family, or more families living at the same house.





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                1. Refers to one specific family close or next to your home (probably this is what you mean)

                2. Refers to several people within that family, or more families living at the same house.






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