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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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do these phrases differ in meaning

i've got a question.
do these phrases differ in meaning?:
"to be responsible for geting me back in the car" and "to be responsible for me getting back in the car"
  

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:"to be responsible for geting me back in the car" and "to be responsible for me getting back in the car" The phrases are rather difficult to interpret. #1 John is to be responsible for getting me back in the car. John's responsibility is to put you back into the car.

  • :"to be responsible for geting me back in the car" and "to be responsible for me getting back in the car" The phrases are rather difficult to interpret.
  • #1 John is to be responsible for getting me back in the car.
  • John's responsibility is to put you back into the car.
  • I assume you went in to a building to do some business.
  • Another interpretation is that John is responsible for driving you back to some point of origin.
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Anonymous i've got a question.do these phrases differ in meaning?:"to be responsible for geting me back in the car" and "to be responsible for me getting back in the car"
The phrases are rather difficult to interpret.

#1 John is to be responsible for getting me back in the car.
John's responsibility is to put you back into the car. I assume you

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