How can i use gerund with my//my//my in a sentence? Having a duplicate doesn’t always mean “duplicate” :p.

When a gerund can have a possessive

  • adjective. When would it be true to prefix it with a possessive adjective? I am

trying to say, “this led to my working as a research assistant…”. Something’s not right in this phrase, but is there something wrong with it? Am I right?

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Asked on March 1, 2021 in Other.
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No your (truncated) sentence is perfectly correct. If you can modify a gerund, you can use a possessive adjective.

Answered on March 1, 2021.
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