
06-20-2023, 06:59 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GoldenBoy
Your what in the market? Your is a possive adjective usually followed by a object type noun. As in Your hat ... or Your car... or perhaps, Your education...
You were actually asking a question, so You are in the market. Or as a contraction, and I'm only guessing here, You're in the the market. But these are not really questions. These are declarative sentences. Perhaps what you meant to write is, Are you in the market? See the difference?
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