>Your shows possession…
except in the case where it precedes a gerund.
A gerund is a verb in the continuous tense used as a noun.
Were that his intention, it would be grammatically correct.
Meow.
>Your shows possession…
except in the case where it precedes a gerund.
A gerund is a verb in the continuous tense used as a noun.
Were that his intention, it would be grammatically correct.
Meow.
>A gerund is a verb in the continuous tense used as a noun.
As an example:
Your smoking cock offends my sensibilities.