Both are silly. Use a time.
Place is better than space, but I would say "a point in time".
The correct expression is "A Place in Time." This phrase is commonly used to refer to a specific point or period in time.
The correct expression is "in times of trouble." This phrase indicates that during periods of difficulty or hardship, certain behaviors or actions are warranted.
Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different uses. "Any time" is used to refer to a specific time or occasion, while "at any time" is used to convey the idea of "whenever" or "no matter when." "At any time" is more commonly used when talking about possibilities or options that are open.
"Now" is a time expression used in a present form of a verb, indicating the action is currently happening.
"It is the time for someone" is correct. It implies that it is the right moment or opportunity for that person.
No, you typically do not need to use a comma before a time expression in a sentence unless it is necessary for clarity or to avoid confusion in the sentence's meaning.
The correct expression is "in times of trouble." This phrase indicates that during periods of difficulty or hardship, certain behaviors or actions are warranted.
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The art is an expression of a moment or place in time. It is an "impression" of that place or event.
Time is the sequence from past to present to future, by which the universe changes. Place is a location in space. Time and place together constitute the four dimensional space-time continuum in which all things are located.
correct fingering incorrect place in correct time.
Lle (place) Gwagle (space, void) Gofod (space) Encyd (space; while) Ysbaid (space of time)
Space.
a time and space for us
Light.
Space isn't like a place it is time the spped of space develops the time of the sun and stars
The rotation 24.6 hours. This is the correct answer because the answer I have in some encyclopedia of space
This phrase suggests that space relates to place in the same way that eternity relates to time. Just as space encompasses all physical locations, eternity encompasses all moments in time. It emphasizes the vastness and infinite nature of both concepts.