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Tomasz Klepinowski Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Grammatical correctness

' I'm sorry, but your taking my car is out of the question. I can still remember what a mess you left inside last time.'
Or is it supposed to be 'you' instead of the bold-faced 'your'?
  

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Tomasz Klepinowski I'm sorry, but your taking my car is out of the question. That's fine.

  • Tomasz Klepinowski I'm sorry, but your taking my car is out of the question.
  • That's fine.
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Tomasz KlepinowskiI'm sorry, but your taking my car is out of the question.
That's fine.
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Tomasz KlepinowskiThanks
You're welcome.
Tomasz Klepinowskisir.
I'm flattered.
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Using you would be much less formal.
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You deserve it, sir.
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Using your is much more formal than using you.

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