Hi,
Let’s say that it’s pouring with rain.
“I don’t want to do anything today that would require me to go outside.”
“I don’t want to do anything today that would require me going outside.”
Are both of the sentences correct?
Thank you.
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"I don’t want to do anything today that would require me to go outside.” OK
“I don’t want to do anything today that would require me going outside.” Commonly said, but stricter English is
"I don’t want to do anything today that would require my going outside.”