Someone tells something that happened at his home last night but nobody believes him. Then, he/she replies:
1.- Itīs not IN MY IMAGINATION!
2.- Itīs not MY IMAGINATION!
Iīve always heard "in my imagination", but I was thinking
of another possibility. I really hesitate if itīs right. I
am talking about the second sentence. "Imagination
without in". Are both of them correct? Do they mean
the same thing?
Thanks a million!
Jesús
In the example you gave, the proper response would either be "It's not my imagination!" or perhaps "I know I didn't just imagine it!"
Yes,thatīs right,back where Iīm from,we say "Itīs my imagination"Originally Posted by Ouisch
or "was that my imagination or did I just see a pink elephant??"