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Stephenlearner Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Do you want to listen to me reading a story for you?

Hi,

Is this sentence correct?
"Do you want to listen to me reading a story for you? " Or
"Do you want to listen to my reading a story for you? "

Thanks
  

Top answer

"Do you want to listen to me reading a story for you? " Or"Do you want to listen to my reading a story for you? " Neither of the above is good.

  • "Do you want to listen to me reading a story for you?
  • " Or"Do you want to listen to my reading a story for you?
  • " Neither of the above is good.
  • Do you want me to read a story to you?
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stephenlearnerHi,Is this sentence correct?"Do you want to listen to me reading a story for you? " Or"Do you want to listen to my reading a story for you? "
Neither of the above is good.
Do you want me to read a story to you?
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canadian45Do you want me to read a story to you?
Or "Do you want me to read you a story?"

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