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Dodododo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

time or the time

Hello,
I have this sentence " Everything I want is John to sing my part".
Now I want to replace 'John' with 'time'.
"Everything I want is time to sing my part".
And here it's a little bit tricky for me: I don't want people to understand that I need time (2 days, years etc) to 'sing my part' I want The time ( aka John) to sing ... Should I write " Everything I want is the time to sing my part"?
PS: Everything I want or All I want?!
Thank you!
  

Top answer

" "To sing" tells what the time is for.

  • " "To sing" tells what the time is for.
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"All [or the only thing] I want is the time to sing my part."

"To sing" tells what the time is for.

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