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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

aren't there yet

Does the first sentence refer to time or a place?

Can I use it to refer to a point in time?
We aren't there yet. I'll decide what to do when it is time to.

Thank you
  

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Anonymous time or a place Its most natural usage is for place, but it can also be used for time, as you have done in your sentence. CJ

  • Anonymous time or a place Its most natural usage is for place, but it can also be used for time, as you have done in your sentence.
  • CJ
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Anonymoustime or a place
Its most natural usage is for place, but it can also be used for time, as you have done in your sentence.

CJ

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