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Would you mind my/me turning on the radio?

 
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Tony 1963



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PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 7:14 pm    Post subject: Would you mind my/me turning on the radio? Reply with quote

Hi,

1. It�s time to listen to the radio. --
Shall I say �Would you mind my turning on the radio?� or ��Would you mind me turning on the radio?� And why?

2. They did not observe her _______ in and go upstairs.
A. come; B. to come; C. coming
I don�t know which one is correct.

Thanks a lot.
Tony
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 12:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

1. Say, �Would you mind my turning on the radio?� because "turning on" is a noun made out of a verb (a gerund). However, you will often hear people say "me" rather than "my" in such constructions.

2. "B. to come" would be the right answer, since the rest of the sentence uses "go" and doesn't allow you any choice about that. "to come and go" would therefore be parallel.

Otherwise, you would probably hear, "They did not see her coming in and going upstairs."
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 12:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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1. It�s time to listen to the radio. --
Shall I say �Would you mind my turning on the radio?� or ��Would you mind me turning on the radio?� And why?


In the first sentence, the emphasis is on the action (my turning on the radio). In the second, the emphasis is on the person doing the action (me). Use the genitve case my.

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2. They did not observe her _______ in and go upstairs.
A. come; B. to come; C. coming
I don�t know which one is correct.


A is correct. The bare infinitive come is used after observe + object. Note that go is also a bare infinitive.
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Tony 1963



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 6:29 pm    Post subject: I wish to thank both of you! Reply with quote

I wish to thank both of you!

Have a nice day!
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