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MUSCOVITE Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

is it your first time here in ABC?

Hi,

(1) Is it your first time here in London?
(2) Is it your first time you have been to London?

Both are correct grammar?

If there are some subtle differences in meaning, what are they?

thank you!

mus-te
  

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(1) Is it your first time here in London? (2) Is it the first time you have been to London? I see no difference between them.

  • (1) Is it your first time here in London?
  • (2) Is it the first time you have been to London?
  • I see no difference between them.
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(1) Is it your first time here in London?Emotion: yes
(2) Is it the first time you have been to London?

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