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Derevenshina Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Possessive+gerund structure

Consider the sentences below please

Some people from older generations can't get used to computers' existing

Some people from older generations can't get used to the fact that computers exist

Could you please tell me whether they both are correct and whether there is difference in meaning between them? Thanks in advance.

  

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Derevenshina Some people from older generations can't get used to the fact that computers exist . Perfect (with the period at the end). Derevenshina Some people from older generations can't get used to computers' existing .

  • Derevenshina Some people from older generations can't get used to the fact that computers exist .
  • Perfect (with the period at the end).
  • Derevenshina Some people from older generations can't get used to computers' existing .
  • This is theoretically correct grammatically, but it's not a natural way to say it when you want the same meaning as in your first sentence.
  • When we can use a noun (like existence ), we don't often use the -ing form of a verb instead (like existing ).
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DerevenshinaSome people from older generations can't get used to the fact that computers exist.

Perfect (with the period at the end).

DerevenshinaSome people from older generations can't get used to computers' existing.

This is th

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