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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

What is the difference?

What is the difference between "I'm begging of you" and "I'm begging you"?
When do you use this "of"?
  

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Stick with I'm begging you. I'm begging of you means the same but if used to the wrong person of intonation could be considered wrong. I'm begging you is a safe option (and better English).

  • Stick with I'm begging you.
  • I'm begging of you means the same but if used to the wrong person of intonation could be considered wrong.
  • I'm begging you is a safe option (and better English).
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Stick with I'm begging you. I'm begging of you means the same but if used to the wrong person of intonation could be considered wrong. I'm begging you is a safe option (and better English).
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So what are the rules of using it?

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