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Volcano1985 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

I will have faith in seeing each other all the time


I will have faith in seeing each other all the time.



Is it correct for grammar?
  

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I think the reflexive needs some preparation. Your example is clearly not idiomatic, but I don't think I'd describe the error as grammatical. I would say, "I will have faith in our seeing each other all the time.

  • I think the reflexive needs some preparation.
  • Your example is clearly not idiomatic, but I don't think I'd describe the error as grammatical.
  • I would say, "I will have faith in our seeing each other all the time.
  • I often hear, "I will have faith in you and I seeing each other all the time," but I have no idea if it's correct.
  • I rather doubt it.
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I think the reflexive needs some preparation. Your example is clearly not idiomatic, but I don't think I'd describe the error as grammatical.

I would say, "I will have faith in our seeing each other all the time.

I often hear, "I will have faith in you and I seeing each other all the time," but I have no idea if it's correct. I rather doubt it.

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In my opinion, it is linguistically accurate. But the meaning of the sentence is vague. Do you mean "I always believe we will see each other." ?
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AnyaChina "I always believe we will see each other."
Hi, Anya. The tense change seems to convey a different idea, IMO. - A.
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If I can't say I will have faith in seeing each other all the time, I will have faith in our seeing each other all the time is better

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