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Panda blue 483 Posted 7 years ago
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No space or time in my life for them.

Their is no space or time in my life for them.


Would the first example be imperative: No, or is it ungrammatical, and require their is as a rule?

Is their the subject or my life ?



1. She saw photos of the event pictured in a newspaper.
2. Pictured in the newspaper were photos of the event.


Is the second example imperative? It doesn't have an implied subject/command more of a description?









  

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No space or time in my life for them. Their is no space or time in my life for them. Would the first example be imperative: No , It's not n imperative or is it ungrammatical, it's not a full sentence and require their there is as a rule?

  • No space or time in my life for them.
  • Their is no space or time in my life for them.
  • Would the first example be imperative: No , It's not n imperative or is it ungrammatical, it's not a full sentence and require their there is as a rule?
  • Yes, that wold be fine Is their the subject or my life ?
  • I'd say the subject is space or time.
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No space or time in my life for them.

Their is no space or time in my life for them.


Would the first example be imperative: No,It's not n imperative

or is it ungrammatical, it's not a full sentence

and require their there is as a rule? Yes, that wold be fine

Is their the subject or my

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