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Chandrasekhar Reddy Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Is my sentence correct?

He is insisting me to accompany him to the market despite knowing the fact that I am not feeling well.
  

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He is insisting on me/my accompany ing him to the market even though he knows (that) I am not feeling well .

  • He is insisting on me/my accompany ing him to the market even though he knows (that) I am not feeling well .
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He is insisting on me/my accompanying him to the market even though he knows (that) I am not feeling well.
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Chandrasekhar Reddy He is insisting me to accompany him to the market despite knowing the fact that I am not feeling well.
He insists that I accompany him to the market even though he knows I'm not feeling well.

CJ

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