[Grammar] all part of our

Status
Not open for further replies.

Maybo

Key Member
Joined
Feb 23, 2017
Member Type
Student or Learner
Native Language
Chinese
Home Country
Hong Kong
Current Location
Hong Kong
The tokens controversy was, I suppose, all part of our getting more acquisitive as we grew older.

What's the difference if I say "the tokens controversy was, I suppose, all part of us getting more acquisitive as we grew older."?





Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
https://archive.org/stream/NeverLetMeGo/NeverLetMeGo_djvu.txt
 

emsr2d2

Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Jul 28, 2009
Member Type
English Teacher
Native Language
British English
Home Country
UK
Current Location
UK
There's no difference in meaning. Some teachers will insist on your using "our" there instead of "us" but in everyday English, you'll probably hear "us" more often.
 

Charlie Bernstein

VIP Member
Joined
Jan 28, 2009
Member Type
Other
Native Language
English
Home Country
United States
Current Location
United States
"Us" I can live with. I draw the line at "we."

And what I hate most is people saying "myself" because they don't know whether to say "I" or "me": My wife and myself went to Bermuda.

Instead of living with being wrong half the time, they consign themselves to being wrong all the time.

Is it just an Americanism?
 

Maybo

Key Member
Joined
Feb 23, 2017
Member Type
Student or Learner
Native Language
Chinese
Home Country
Hong Kong
Current Location
Hong Kong
But I have questions. Does "getting" act as a noun in the sentence? Like "our getting"?
 
Last edited:

Maybo

Key Member
Joined
Feb 23, 2017
Member Type
Student or Learner
Native Language
Chinese
Home Country
Hong Kong
Current Location
Hong Kong
'Getting' is a gerund, a verb-form that has some of the characteristics of a verb and some of a noun.

Those who consider it more noun-like would use 'our'; those who consider it more verb-like would us 'us'.
If I consider it is more noun-like, can I add "were" into the sentence? E.g.The tokens controversy was, I suppose, all part of our getting were more acquisitive as we grew older.
 

Tdol

No Longer With Us (RIP)
Staff member
Joined
Nov 13, 2002
Native Language
British English
Home Country
UK
Current Location
Japan
I really wouldn't do that.
 

GoesStation

No Longer With Us (RIP)
Joined
Dec 22, 2015
Member Type
Interested in Language
Native Language
American English
Home Country
United States
Current Location
United States
The tokens controversy was, I suppose, all part of our getting were more acquisitive as we grew older.
Adding were makes the sentence ungrammatical and incomprehensible.
 

Maybo

Key Member
Joined
Feb 23, 2017
Member Type
Student or Learner
Native Language
Chinese
Home Country
Hong Kong
Current Location
Hong Kong
How should I parse the sentence?
Because I don understand why the noun "our getting" can be followed by an adjective.
 

Roman55

Key Member
Joined
Feb 5, 2014
Member Type
Interested in Language
Native Language
British English
Home Country
Italy
Current Location
France
I think the whole gerund/participle distinction is what is confusing you. I had to read your sentence with were in it several times before I understood what you meant. Think of getting as having the meaning of becoming, and don't add any more verbs to the sentence.
 

GoesStation

No Longer With Us (RIP)
Joined
Dec 22, 2015
Member Type
Interested in Language
Native Language
American English
Home Country
United States
Current Location
United States
The tokens controversy was, I suppose, all part of our getting more acquisitive as we grew older.

How should I parse the sentence?
Because I don understand why the noun "our getting" can be followed by an adjective.
You can start by removing inessential parts: The controversy was part of our getting acquisitive. This means "We got greedy, which led (in part) to the controversy."

Does my bare-bones version of the sentence make it any clearer?
 

Maybo

Key Member
Joined
Feb 23, 2017
Member Type
Student or Learner
Native Language
Chinese
Home Country
Hong Kong
Current Location
Hong Kong
Oh, I think I got confused by all part of our.
All part of our= our all part? Not our getting.
The sentence should be cut like this? The tokens controversy was, our all part /getting more acquisitive as we grew older.
 
Last edited:

Maybo

Key Member
Joined
Feb 23, 2017
Member Type
Student or Learner
Native Language
Chinese
Home Country
Hong Kong
Current Location
Hong Kong
Then what does "our" refer to?

The tokens controversy was,all part of our getting more acquisitive as we grew older.


The sentence should be kept in this structure?
The tokens controversy was,all part of our/ getting more acquisitive as we grew older.
 

Matthew Wai

VIP Member
Joined
Nov 29, 2013
Member Type
Native Language
Chinese
Home Country
China
Current Location
China
I would replace the comma with a space and delete the slash.
 

Maybo

Key Member
Joined
Feb 23, 2017
Member Type
Student or Learner
Native Language
Chinese
Home Country
Hong Kong
Current Location
Hong Kong
Why could we say "all part of our"? Can I say "all part of my"?
 

emsr2d2

Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Jul 28, 2009
Member Type
English Teacher
Native Language
British English
Home Country
UK
Current Location
UK
Why could we say "all part of our"? Can I say "all part of my"?

Yes, as part of a longer sentence.

Dyeing my hair regularly is all part of my attempt to look younger.
 

Maybo

Key Member
Joined
Feb 23, 2017
Member Type
Student or Learner
Native Language
Chinese
Home Country
Hong Kong
Current Location
Hong Kong
Yes, as part of a longer sentence.

Dyeing my hair regularly is all part of my attempt to look younger.
But this example "all part of my attempt" is different from"all part of our getting"

How should I break the sentence?
1.The tokens controversy was, all part of our, getting more acquisitive.
2.The tokens controversy was, all part of our getting, more acquisitive.
 

emsr2d2

Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Jul 28, 2009
Member Type
English Teacher
Native Language
British English
Home Country
UK
Current Location
UK
OK, then "Dyeing my hair is all part of my trying to look younger".
 

Maybo

Key Member
Joined
Feb 23, 2017
Member Type
Student or Learner
Native Language
Chinese
Home Country
Hong Kong
Current Location
Hong Kong
But isn't "getting" mean becoming? What does "our getting" mean? I know "trying" act as a noun mean attempt but what does "getting" mean? Mean a change?
 

Maybo

Key Member
Joined
Feb 23, 2017
Member Type
Student or Learner
Native Language
Chinese
Home Country
Hong Kong
Current Location
Hong Kong
OK, then "Dyeing my hair is all part of my trying to look younger".
"The tokens controversy was, all part of our getting to be more acquisitive." Can I say that? Because "our getting more acquisitive" is strange to me.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top