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you coming vs your coming

The correct phrase is "you coming." In this case, "you" is the subject of the sentence, and "coming" is the present participle of the verb. "Your coming" is incorrect because "your" is a possessive pronoun and does not match with the verb "coming."

Last updated: April 08, 2024 • 480 views

you coming

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal speech to ask someone if they are coming.

This phrase is commonly used in informal situations to ask someone if they are planning to come or attend an event.

Examples:

  • Are you coming to the party tonight?
  • You coming with us to the game?
  • Hey, you coming over later?
  • I heard you're coming to the concert.
  • You coming to the meeting tomorrow?
  • Are you coming to a special place...
  • Wade, are you coming with us, or...
  • So you coming whether you scared or not.
  • So you coming downstairs for the party?
  • Looking forward to you coming down and visiting.
  • I don't want you coming to visit.
  • Mr. Lowrey did mention you coming by tonight.
  • I tried to stop you coming here.
  • But some people are wondering if you coming inside means the end.
  • This operation is a big enough risk without you coming along.
  • It's only you coming for me, Nao.
  • Tyler's mom didn't... mention anything about you coming.
  • Kate didn't mention you coming by today.
  • Don't left as soon as he heard you coming.
  • I heard you coming five minutes ago.
  • Brody say you coming up quick.
  • When I hear you coming, I leave.
  • Like you coming here... it knows all about you.
  • Looking forward to you coming down and visiting.
  • My father was also looking forward to you coming today.

Alternatives:

  • Are you coming?
  • Will you be coming?
  • Are you going to come?
  • Will you come?
  • Are you planning to come?

your coming

This phrase is incorrect. "Your" is a possessive pronoun and does not match with the verb "coming."

  • Our International Sales Manager Mr.Lee engaged in preparing this exhibition, welcome your coming, hope we build good and long term business relations with you.
  • 20 years ago Korrok foretold your coming.
  • Merlin prophesied your coming here a long time ago.
  • I appreciate your coming, but that wasn't necessary.
  • I appreciate your coming all this way.
  • And though I appreciate your coming, I must ask you to leave.
  • However, your coming just at this time is the greatest of comforts.
  • I appreciate your coming here in person.
  • I invited a few friends over to celebrate your coming home.
  • You know how insistent the duchess was on your coming.
  • Marie was so excited about your coming.
  • I appreciate your coming all this way to see me.
  • Very fortunate your coming on a Tuesday.
  • I appreciate your coming to see me, Miss Radfield.
  • But now your coming has brought new hope.
  • I appreciate your coming in, Armande.
  • Look, Julie, we appreciate your coming by.
  • We very much appreciate your coming.
  • There's no harm in your coming to see us.
  • There is nothing to forgive, except your coming here.

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