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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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00Is it a good sentence: "Hope you don't mind me asking you questions all the time"02br
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0 It's fine, but quite informal. 0-

  • 0 It's fine, but quite informal.
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0 It's fine, but quite informal. 0-
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0 It's missing the understood subject "I", but that's quite common in everyday communications, especially with the verb "hope".02br
00 Otherwise, it's fine.02br
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0Being of the old school, I would suggest, "Hope you don't mind my asking you questions all the time."02br
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00The word "asking" is a gerund and thus serves as a noun. Nouns should be modified by possessive pronouns -- my instead of me.02br
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01cite10Anonymous12cite10Hope you don't mind me asking you questions all the time"12br
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00A person hope, that another person doesn't ask questions over questions?0-
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00 I ask you questions. I ask you more questions. I continually ask you questions. 02br
00 I hope that I am not bothering you. I hope that all my questions do not bother you.02br
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0 Well, thank you! I guessed it.0-

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