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Possessive pronoun + gerund confusion
I am confused over whether the following sentence contains a gerund and, therefore, whether I can precede that gerund with a possessive pronoun:
"I can't prevent your being offended." … Is "being" functioning as a gerund here? …
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gerund/possessive usage quandary [duplicate]
He did not appreciate the men taking charge of the project.
vs.
He did not appreciate the men's taking charge of the project.
If sentence 2 is technically correct it seems awfully silly and affect …
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Possessive pronoun/object pronoun + Gerund [duplicate]
What I have learned is that possessive pronoun+gerund is a structure that's more "formal", while object pronoun + gerund is less formal. … Also, some people suggest that using the structure of possessive noun+noun might be more idiomatic and make the sentence easier to understand. …
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Possessive-gerund/ sentence structure
This shows the possessive gerund. However, the "I want him..." being juxtaposed with "his being..." seems awkward (as was pointed out in the ensuing comment section). … This is what I typed:
instead of its being defined on an interval [maths], its definition is on an interval [maths]
The first part of the sentence shows the possessive-gerund. …
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possessive + gerund without pronoun
I think I understand the possessive + gerund construct but in some cases I'm still finding it difficult to get it sound right in my head. …
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Gerund needs to be modified by a possessive? [duplicate]
Not sure if
Signup up is a gerund
And if so does it need to modified by a possessive?
It doesn’t sound right to me with “your” …
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Usage of the gerund preceded by the possessive adjective/determiner?
I read this thread on the usage of the gerund preceded by the possessive adjective/determiner with much interest. … I have another question about the usage of the gerund preceded by the possessive adjective/determiner. …
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possessive-before-gerund: "him sleeping with" or "his sleeping with"? [duplicate]
Is the possessive-before-gerund rule still a rule on both sides of the Big Pond, or only on the left side?
Would anyone care about grammar while reading this headline?
Ouch! …
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Possessive + gerund + object pronoun [duplicate]
has a structure like:
possessive adjective + gerund + object pronoun
I had never seen such a construction, so my question is:
Is there something elided in the sentence, and what's the meaning of the …
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Possessives with gerunds
When it includes a pronoun subject, the phrase becomes a clause, in which the pronoun subject also takes the possessive form, as in, not “him mixing the cement” but “HIS mixing the cement”. … This enables the gerund to be used as either a subject or an object.
QUESTION 1: Does this grammatical trick have a name?
QUESTION 2: As a clause not a phrase, is it still a gerund? …
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When must a gerund be preceded by a possessive pronoun as opposed to an accusative one?
I was recently reading this very interesting post here:
When is a gerund supposed to be preceded by a possessive adjective/determiner? … My questions therefore are:
When must a gerund be preceded by a possessive pronoun as opposed to an accusative one?
Are these gerunds, and if not why not? …
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Stylistic Advice regarding the two types of possessives before a gerund
I know that, in terms of formal grammar, either a possessive pronoun or genitive form should precede a gerund. So, for example, 'his being', etc. … Is is ttherefore advisable that I use the possessive/gerund rule? …
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When is a 'gerund' supposed to be preceded by a possessive adjective/determiner?
I’m still getting used to this “possessive with 'gerund' ” structure. It sounded so weird to me at first.
Is this structure used in both formal and informal contexts, both oral and written alike? …
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Possessive followed by negative gerund
Is it correct to say this?
Her not paying attention to the class annoys me.
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State of Being verbs as gerunds preceded by possessive
I have already introduced one possessive because the feet belong to him, but is what he "has" not the feet but the "feet hurting" which would obviate the need for a second possessive? …