>>One grammar mistake that sets my teeth on edge is the use of you instead of your in situations such as:
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>>"I'm sure she'll appreciate
you thinking of her while she's in surgery". Grrrr....
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>Alan,
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>That doesn't sound wrong to me - but then English is my third language
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>Sounds like short of: I'm sure she'll appreciate that you are thinking of her
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>What is wrong with it ?
Will it be then
You're thinking of her ?
Or your thinking of her?
I would assume only these two forms are correct?
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