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Park sang joon Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

It's just not the right time [now].

Jonathan: I had a really nice time. You know, maybe you should give me your phone number. Just in case.
Sara: In case of what?
Jonathan: In case of life. I just had a great time and I'll be never be able to find you again.
Sara: Well, if we're meant to meet again, then we'll met again, It's just not the right time now.

I'd like to know whether "now" is indicated by "it" or modifies just the clause.
Thank you in advance for your help.
  

Top answer

'Now' is a sentence modifier: Now is not the right time.

  • 'Now' is a sentence modifier: Now is not the right time.
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'Now' is a sentence modifier: Now is not the right time.
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Thank you, Mr. Micawber, for another kind answer from you.Emotion: smile

Now is not the right time.
Then I'd like
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I think 'it' has no meaning, like 'It's raining'.

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