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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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This is no time for being indoors. It's beautiful outside!

This is no time for being indoors. It's beautiful outside!

There is no time for being indoors. It's beautiful outside!

Do both of the above make sense? If yes, are they all but identical in meaning? Thanks.
  

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Only the first is appropriate, and we usually use the infinitive-- this is no time to be indoors .

  • Only the first is appropriate, and we usually use the infinitive-- this is no time to be indoors .
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Only the first is appropriate, and we usually use the infinitive-- this is no time to be indoors.
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