what does ‘25 to life’ mean?
It’s a sentence.
You can be sentenced to 25 to life in prison (for first degree murder for instance).
“25” is 25 years.
Then, what is this supposed to mean when this is the name of a song or a computer game?
By the way, should I use ‘this is’ or ‘it is’ in the question above? Also can I omit the comma behind ‘Then’?
anyone help?
It depends on the song or the computer game, Boyeooe,
Frankly, if it’s a title of something like that, it can mean anything the authors or game-makers want it to mean.
The grammar of your question is okay as it stands. You don’t need the comma after ‘then’ and you could substitute ‘it is’ for ‘this is’ without changing the meaning here, because ‘this’ = the phrase and ‘it’ would = the phrase too.
thank you very much, Beeesneees.