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Igor1989 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

time to vs it's time to

Hi,
I noticed that english people use "it's time to" or" time to", I belive, in the same way. Is it correct or is there a rule?
Thank you
  

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". In informal conversation, people sometimes drop the "It's".

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  • In informal conversation, people sometimes drop the "It's".
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The expression is "It's time to ...". In informal conversation, people sometimes drop the "It's".
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ah ok, people omitte it's and teh sense is the same Emotion: smile?
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Thank you for your support
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igor1989ah ok, people omitte it's and teh sense is the same ?
Is there any differecence between american and uk English?

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