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  1. I don't want you to be here again.

  2. I don't want you being here again.

'Being' is always a problem for me. I can use all gerunds but not this one. Please help.

ColleenV
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    I don't get this. Are you saying you don't have a problem with, for example I don't want him coming* here* and I don't want him to come* here*? – FumbleFingers Jun 26 '19 at 17:27
  • What's the difference between 'don't want him coming here' and 'I don't want him to come here' – Rocky Jun 26 '19 at 18:03
  • I’ve added [tag:infinitive-vs-gerund] to your question. Clicking on that tag and reading some of the questions and answers might be helpful to you, especially this answer This is a pretty common area of confusion. – ColleenV Jun 26 '19 at 19:24

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