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Addyaddy Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

grammar

A mother yells at her son saying:

I won't have you call me that

vs.

I won't have you calling me that

which of sentences is correct. I think the first one is. If not, why, why not??
  

Top answer

addyaddy I won't have you call me that vs. I won't have you calling me that Both of those are fine in British English. Don't forget the full stop at the end of a sentence.

  • addyaddy I won't have you call me that vs.
  • I won't have you calling me that Both of those are fine in British English.
  • Don't forget the full stop at the end of a sentence.
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addyaddy I won't have you call me that vs. I won't have you calling me that
Both of those are fine in British English. Don't forget the full stop at the end of a sentence.

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