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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

it's up to you

Hello.

Is the sentence (It's up to you to come or not) grammatically correct?

Are there any other constructions to express the same idea?

Thanks.
  

Top answer

It's up to you whether you come or not.

  • It's up to you whether you come or not.
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It's up to you whether you come or not.
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It's up to you whether you come or not.
It's your choice whether you come or not.
Only you can decide whether you come or not.
Only you can decide whether to come or not.
You can come or not come. That's the choice that you must make.
You can come of not come. That's the decision that you must make.

CJ
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I used to hear "Your call" for "It's up to you"; I'm not sure it's so common, these days.

MrP

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