Which of the following sentences is correct?
1) We don't have to worry about Brian coming home anymore.
2) We don't have to worry about Brian's coming home anymore.
If both are possible, do they mean the same thing?
If so, which is more commonly used?
By the way, should I use "anymore" or "any more" in the sentences above?
Thank you.
2) We don't have to worry about Brian's coming home anymore. Both are accepted. teal lime do they mean the same thing?
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teal limeWhich of the following sentences is correct?1) We don't have to worry about Brian coming home anymore.2) We don't have to worry about Brian's coming home anymore.
Both are accepted.
teal limedo they mean the same thing?
Popularly, yes.
teal lime which is more commonly used?
2 is extremely formal and would be excessive in general, informal situations. 1 would be more natural in informal situations.