Babysit for my baby?!?! I think that 'babysit for people who are parents, not babies' is right and 'babysit my baby' is correct. So we can say that 'could you babysit for us or could you babysit mybaby?' Don't you think so? Thank you.
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Yes, all of those are used by native speakers (at least in the US)! So you are correct!
— Anonymous
Yes, all of those are used by native speakers (at least in the US)!
So you are correct!
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