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Are the both forms correct?
"My Grammar Lab" by Pearson says that "Jane's brother's motorbike" is correct, but in some other books I read that in that case we usually say "the motorbike of Jane's brother".
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Technically, both forms are correct.
But, as you already figured out, multiple possessive apostrophes in a row is awkward. I could see myself using the phrase verbally and informally, but I wouldn't use it in written English.
I'd probably use "The motorbike that belongs to Jane's brother is..."
This kind of thing can even be confusing to native speakers.
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The Pearson book is correct. I can't think of any context in which I would say "the motorbike of Jane's brother"
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Both are correct, but the first one is more common, in my experience.
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Both are correct, but the second sounds awkward and unnatural. We would generally avoid this construction.
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