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Hello!
I wanted to ask about this because I'm a bit confused. I'm having trouble differentiating sentences such as:
a) "I don't like him cooking dinner / I don't like his cooking dinner"
b) "I don't like you calling me lazy / I don't like your calling me lazy"
I've heard both types (with gerunds or present participle) and I'm not sure whether they're right or wrong. I'm not sure about their differences in meaning either. I want to learn when I can use one or the other.
Thanks for reading my message :-D
I wanted to ask about this because I'm a bit confused. I'm having trouble differentiating sentences such as:
a) "I don't like him cooking dinner / I don't like his cooking dinner"
b) "I don't like you calling me lazy / I don't like your calling me lazy"
I've heard both types (with gerunds or present participle) and I'm not sure whether they're right or wrong. I'm not sure about their differences in meaning either. I want to learn when I can use one or the other.
Thanks for reading my message :-D