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Is it right to say
I appreaciate "you're" trying
或者
I appreaciate "your" trying
?
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 h2o-clewis posted 一年多以前
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Americsson1776 said:
Your.

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In the sentence, the trying is something owned 或者 possessed 由 the subject of the sentence, and so your, as the possessive form, would be correct.


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posted 一年多以前 
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I thought that too, just needed to be sure! thank 你 so much!
h2o-clewis posted 一年多以前
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No. Firstly, it has to be 'you're', because it is incorrect to say the sentence using 'your'. Otherwise, it is essentially not a sentence, but a series of words with no 文章 to link them together. It just sounds really disjointed and out of place.
Kuro_Hyou666 posted 一年多以前
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Ericsson nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo that's not how I raised you. ;-;
8theGreat posted 一年多以前
Riku114 said:
Look at Ericsson.

Although 你 can also so "I appreciate THAT you're trying" if 你 felt like going the other way XD
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posted 一年多以前 
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Oh right! xD
h2o-clewis posted 一年多以前
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Riku is correct. It is the correct way to say the sentence, without thinking too hard and being overly complicated about it.
Kuro_Hyou666 posted 一年多以前
Kuro_Hyou666 said:
Here's how the sentence should be: "I appreciate 'that' you're trying".
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posted 一年多以前 
8theGreat said:
Trying is typically a verb, unless you're describing someone as being "trying", which is totally different.

So unless this is a very grammatically strange sentence where "trying" is replacing a word like "effort" 或者 something similar, "you're" is probably the better option.
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posted 一年多以前 
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或者 你 could say: 'I appreciate 'you' trying'.
Kuro_Hyou666 posted 一年多以前
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yeah that place where 你 说 the word replacement is what made me thinm it could technically work
Riku114 posted 一年多以前
Nick3600 said:
well what if theyre not trying
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posted 一年多以前 
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Lol.
WinterSpirit809 posted 一年多以前
WinterSpirit809 said:
It depends on which way you're saying it I think. If it present tense then it's "you're". Because I appreciate 你 are trying, but past tense is I appreciate your trying is past tense. I don't know I am not the best at grammar. So I may not be correct.
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