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Coming (I saw Alan coming in and I saw Alan's coming in) Sun Oct 01, 2006 14:44 pm  Coming (I saw Alan coming in and I saw Alan's coming in)
 

Hi,

I saw Alan coming in and I saw Alan's coming in are both correct and have the same meaning?

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Gerund Sun Oct 01, 2006 16:01 pm  Gerund
 

Hi,

I think you are making the gerund use too complicated.

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Coming Sun Oct 01, 2006 16:32 pm  Coming
 

Please give me your answer. Thanks.
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