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        grammatical?       a sentence:   
His reign was much shorter than the reigns of both his father and his son.   
to rewrite it:   
His reign was much shorter than the reign of his father.   
so, usually I write it :   
His reign was much shorter than that of his father.   
the following sentence is also acceptable:   
Their reigns were much shorter than those of their ancestors.   
in these cases, THAT agrees with REIGN, and THOSE with REIGNS.   
a question comes:   
can the first sentence be written as   
His reign was much shorter than those of both his father and his son.  ?   
it is of course understandable, but the original form seems to be [than those reign of ], without an s, which is absolutely ungrammatical. what do yo think?       |