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Liton Das Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Problem in problem

I have problem with when you try to find flaw in my every work.


Is this version of sentence correct?

  

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Not quite. eg I have a problem with your trying to find flaws in all my work. This is a little casual.

  • Not quite.
  • eg I have a problem with your trying to find flaws in all my work.
  • This is a little casual.
  • It's more for spoken English.
  • eg I don't like it when you try to find flaws in all my work.
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Not quite.

eg I have a problem with your trying to find flaws in all my work. This is a little casual. It's more for spoken English.

eg I don't like it when you try to find flaws in all my work.

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