What is the difference between:
1-I resented his talking to her like that.
and:
2-I resented him talking to her like that.
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What is the difference between:
1-I resented his talking to her like that.
and:
2-I resented him talking to her like that.
There really is not much difference in these two constructions. One could make a case that the speaker is more annoyed at the situation in the first case and the person in the second case, but I'm not sure about that.Quote:
Originally Posted by navi
At one time, the second construction was considered a grammatical error. The first construction uses a gerund as the object of the verb "resented" and it is modified (because it is a noun) by a possessive adjective. Along the way, language users started using the objective pronoun instead of the possessive pronoun (probably as a mistake), but this usage caught on. These days, both constructions are accepted, but some still prefer the possessive version.