dbals
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- India
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- United States
I have always thought "without you" is the correct form until I read the following sentence fragment in Scott Fitzgerald's essay. Now I'm confused.
"...things happen without your knowing it." <- original form in Scott's essay
"...things happen without you knowing it." <- proposed corrected sentence
Which is correct? "without your" or "without you" or both?
Was Scott drunk while writing this? ;-)
"...things happen without your knowing it." <- original form in Scott's essay
"...things happen without you knowing it." <- proposed corrected sentence
Which is correct? "without your" or "without you" or both?
Was Scott drunk while writing this? ;-)