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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Grammar for verb "have"

Hello,

I'm writting a sentence where I need to say "the scarcity led me to having to accomplish more with less" and I'm not sure if i can also use "the scarcity led my having to accomplish more with less"

Thanks,

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Hi, I'm writting a sentence where I need to say "the scarcity led me to having to accomplish more with less" I wouldn't say this is wrong, just awkward. and I'm not sure if i can also use "the scarcity led my having to accomplish more with less" No. " Best wishes, Clive

  • Hi, I'm writting a sentence where I need to say "the scarcity led me to having to accomplish more with less" I wouldn't say this is wrong, just awkward.
  • and I'm not sure if i can also use "the scarcity led my having to accomplish more with less" No.
  • " Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

I'm writting a sentence where I need to say

"the scarcity led me to having to accomplish more with less" I wouldn't say this is wrong, just awkward.

and I'm not sure if i can also use "the scarcity led my having to accomplish more with less"

No. "The scarcity led to my having to accomplish more with less."



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"The scarcity forced me to accomplish more with less" is a little smoother.

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