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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Use of word

Which is correct, 'my' or 'a' or both!

It's always 'my or a' pleasure to help you.
  

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What do you mean by 'correct'? You may say either one you like. Or 'his pleasure' if speaking of another assistant.

  • What do you mean by 'correct'?
  • You may say either one you like.
  • Or 'his pleasure' if speaking of another assistant.
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What do you mean by 'correct'? You may say either one you like. Or 'his pleasure' if speaking of another assistant.
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Mister MicawberWhat do you mean by 'correct'? You may say either one you like. Or 'his pleasure' if speaking of another assistant.
I meant is there a difference in their use, or do they jave the same meaning?

When someone says 'thanks for offering to help' should I use the form with the 'a' or 'my' or both are possible?
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AnonymousI meant is there a difference in their use
No.
Anonymousdo they jave the same meaning?
Yes.
AnonymousWhen someone says 'thanks for offering to help' should I use the form with the 'a' or 'my' or both are possible?
You may use either.
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Mister MicawberYou may use either.
Got it. Thanks a lot, teacher!

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