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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

YOUR vs YOU

WHICH IS CORRECT :

The day I mind your/you talking to me like this, I'll tell you.

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alc24 WHICH IS CORRECT : Both are correct. Thanks

  • alc24 WHICH IS CORRECT : Both are correct.
  • Thanks
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alc24WHICH IS CORRECT :

Both are correct.

Thanks

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alc24WHICH IS CORRECT :

The day I mind your/you talking to me like this, I'll tell you.

Thanks

Your and you are both correct.

Your = more formal than 'you' in this case.

In case you know the name of the name of a person or a noun denoting a person you are referring to, you may also use this in the sentence.

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