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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

an ideal time/timing

0Now is an ideal time to go talk to the teacher since she doesn't seem to be busy.02br
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00Does "an ideal time" sound right in the above? Is it better to say "an ideal timing" or "a good timing?" Thanks.0-
  

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02br 02br 00The other two work best following the description of a situation. It's difficult to put them in the same sentence as the description, although I'm sure there's someone here who could do it. )02br 02br 00For several days I had wanted to speak privately with my teacher, but she's so popular, there's always a line of students waiting at her desk.

  • 02br 02br 00The other two work best following the description of a situation.
  • It's difficult to put them in the same sentence as the description, although I'm sure there's someone here who could do it.
  • )02br 02br 00For several days I had wanted to speak privately with my teacher, but she's so popular, there's always a line of students waiting at her desk.
  • Today I left the school late, and there she was walking to her car.
  • She said, "Hi, Angliholic.
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0I'd use only your original choice.02br
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00The other two work best following the description of a situation. It's difficult to put them in the same sentence as the description, although I'm sure there's someone here who could do it. (They don't use the article, BTW.)02br
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00For several days I had wanted to speak privately with my teacher, but she'

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