It's a poor allusion to Hamlet. If that's your intention, keep it. If you don't know what I'm talking about, it's a bad sentence.The question is whether this shop is to be his or not to be his?
It's a poor allusion to Hamlet. If that's your intention, keep it. If you don't know what I'm talking about, it's a bad sentence.
"Is this the shop he intends buying, or not?"
It means nothing by itself. They are not sentences. Where did you find them?
Well, it means nothing out of context - unless it means what I said above.
Sure, what would you like in the sentence?Can you please write one sentence?
Which TV show contained this bizarre line?
Sure, what would you like in the sentence?