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Fire1 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Time to do, day to do, season to do

1. It is time to sleep.

2. Today is a good day to go out with her.

3. It is a good season to go fishing.

Q1) Are sentences 1,2,3 all grammatically correct?

Q2) In each sentence, "to sleep", "to go out with her", "to go fishing" grammatically modifies/describes "time", "a good day", "a good season" ?

  

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fire1 Q1) Are sentences 1,2,3 all grammatically correct? Yes. fire1 Q2) In each sentence, "to sleep", "to go out with her", "to go fishing" grammatically modifies/describes "time", "a good day", "a good season" ?

  • fire1 Q1) Are sentences 1,2,3 all grammatically correct?
  • Yes.
  • fire1 Q2) In each sentence, "to sleep", "to go out with her", "to go fishing" grammatically modifies/describes "time", "a good day", "a good season" ?
  • Yes.
  • You can get deeper into the semantic weeds if you want.
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fire1Q1) Are sentences 1,2,3 all grammatically correct?

Yes.

fire1Q2) In each sentence, "to sleep", "to go out with her", "to go fishing" grammatically modifies/describes "time", "a good day", "a good season" ?

Yes.

You can get deeper into the semantic weeds if you want. In the case of those with "good" it s

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