>>>>You're thinking of her ?
>>>>
>>>>Or your thinking of her?
>>>>
>>>>I would assume only these two forms are correct?
>>>
>>>It's the context that matters. You're thinking of her is "you are thinking of her" and doesn't fit the context of the statement I posted. "Your" is correct. See my reply to Gregory. If we change the statement to read "She'll appreciate
the fact that you are thinking of her..." then substituting "you're" would be correct.
>>
>>Yes, that's exactly that I was thinking.
>
>You don't need to harp on it. ;)
Now you got me confused. I was just answering a letter and was not sure how to say:
I would appreciate you considering me
I would appreciate if you consider me (and I this is the version I used)
I would appreciate your consideration...
Finally, I think I made my common mistake again and should have said, I will appreciate or I appreciate.
What was the correct phrase here?
Thanks again.
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