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Moseen Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

She hates me having any fun and is quite jealous and spoiled.

Hello all!

I want to know what "having any fun" is as grammatically and what is subject for "is quite jealous and spoiled". can you please help me?

She hates me having any fun and is quite jealous and spoiled.

  

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", is correct. The subject of "is quite jealous and spoiled" is obvious: "She hates.... " The other question is more difficult to explain.

  • ", is correct.
  • The subject of "is quite jealous and spoiled" is obvious: "She hates....
  • " The other question is more difficult to explain.
  • One way of looking at the sentence grammatically is to consider it elliptical.
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The sentence, "She hates me having any fun and is quite jealous and spoiled.", is correct. The subject of "is quite jealous and spoiled" is obvious: "She hates.... and (she) is quite jealous and spoiler." The other question is more difficult to explain. One way of looking at the sentence grammatically is to consider it elliptical. When the omitted words have been restored, you get a bet

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moseenI want would like to know what "having any fun" is as grammatically

When taken together with "me", its subject, it is a gerund clause.

moseenand what the subject is subject for "is quite jealous and spoiled"

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