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The other day, I read this sentence " I don't like your bossing me around". I was wondering if this sentence should be " I don't like you bossing me around". Shouldn't be?

Would you please explain it to me?

Many many thanks in advance.

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    Both are fine, It's a free choice, though the former with "your" is a little more formal. – BillJ Oct 03 '19 at 07:02
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    This issue has been dealt with several times on this site. You will find a good discussion here: https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/2625/when-is-a-gerund-supposed-to-be-preceded-by-a-possessive-adjective-determiner – Shoe Oct 03 '19 at 07:43
  • Please don't put spaces after quotation marks – marcellothearcane Oct 03 '19 at 08:11

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