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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

My girlfriend left for vacation and i want to text her but this message doesnt sound right to me "i am not used for you not being here with me"
  

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to you not being here with me…"

  • to you not being here with me…"
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"I am not used to your not being here with me" is the most grammatical way to put it, although many people would just say "...to you not being here with me…"
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Xerxes"I am not used to your not being here with me" is the most grammatical way to put it, although many people would just say "...to you not being here with me…"
I meant that most just say "you" and not "your". And you're welcome.
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Anonymous My girlfriend left for vacation and i want to text her but this message doesnt sound right to me
"I am not used to you(r) not being here with me."

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