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Vaz Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Run for your life(s) // their there your you're

Hi. I would like to know what one of the follow sentences would be correct:

Run for your life, boys.
Run for your life's, boys.

Also, can you please clarify the use of:

'Their, there, you're and your.'

Perhaps a few example sentences and sentences which would be incorrect?
Thank you.
  

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Hi, I would like to know what one of the follow sentences would be correct: Run for your life, boys. OK. The speaker is thinking that each boy has one life.

  • Hi, I would like to know what one of the follow sentences would be correct: Run for your life, boys.
  • OK.
  • The speaker is thinking that each boy has one life.
  • Run for your life's, boys.
  • No.
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Hi,

I would like to know what one of the follow sentences would be correct:

Run for your life, boys. OK. The speaker is thinking that each boy has one life.
Run for your life's, boys.
No. The correct expression is 'Run for your lives, boys. There's not a lot of difference, but the speaker is thinking that there are several boys and thus several li

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