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MustAsk Posted 13 years ago
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Leave no trace of...

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I always thought the sentence "leave no trace of you having been there" was correct but now I came across "leave no trace of your having been there". My question is are both correct?

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Yes, both are correct.

  • Yes, both are correct.
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Yes, both are correct.
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One is more "correct" than the other. Many of us hear a sour note with "you having".

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