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"Ann's being ill" or "Ann being ill" - Which is correct in the following context?
Hi friends,
"Ann's being ill" or "Ann being ill" - Which is correct in the following context? Does this expression sound weird to you?
1) We will have to cancel the meeting due to Ann's being ill.
2) We will have to cancel the meeting due to Ann being ill.
Thanks in advance!
Niwantha
18 jul. 2019 06:23
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The first one is technically correct, but many native speakers will use the second one. In normal conversation, both are fine. In formal writing, use the first option.
18 juli 2019
1
The 2nd, "...Anne being ill." is the correct one.
18 juli 2019
Thanks Bob!
18 juli 2019
1 is correct
18 juli 2019
Thanks!
18 juli 2019
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