Can one use:
1) Outshining her will make her upset.
instead of:
2) Your outshining her will make her upset.
if the context makes it clear that we are talking about 'you'?
Can one use:
3) Outshining her makes her upset.
meaning:
4) When someone outshines her, she gets upset.
Gratefully,
Navi
navitasan Can one use: 1) Outshining her will make her upset. if the context makes it clear that we are talking about 'you'? Yes.
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navitasanCan one use: 1) Outshining her will make her upset. instead of: 2) Your outshining her will make her upset.if the context makes it clear that we are talking about 'you'?
Yes.
navitasanCan one use: 3) Outshining her makes her upset. meaning: 4) When someone outshines her, she gets upset.
Yes. Or "if".