Hi, I was looking at some lyrics and I found this "You in the dark" so I was wondering if it's okay to write that sentence in that way, does it sound differently from the normal one?
Thanks a lot.
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- Mayerly
May 2016
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![]() | MithrawnurroJune 2017 No, it's not correct. It would be said, "You are in the dark" Exception: if this weren't the entire sentence, it could be fine. Example: "I don't want to play with you in the dark." |
vincentJune 2017 Thanks for your answer