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TinaMr Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

transformation of sentences

I have to transform this sentence:
I wish Julie would learn to drive.
high
It's ....... drive.

Which answer is more correct and why?
It's HIGH TIME FOR JULIE TO LEARN to drive.
It's HIGH TIME JULIE LEARNT to drive.

Thank you very much in advance!
  

Top answer

It's HIGH TIME JULIE LEARNT to drive.

  • It's HIGH TIME JULIE LEARNT to drive.
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It's HIGH TIME JULIE LEARNT to drive.
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Thank you very much, Mister Micawber, for all your answers! I've got a question regarding this one: It's HIGH TIME FOR JULIE TO LEARN to drive.
Why isn't the other one correct? Grammatically?
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TinaMrWhy isn't the other one correct? Grammatically?
I didn't say that. Please review your own question.
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Mister Micawber, I didn't mean that you've said it. It looks like I didn't formulate it very well. Sorry...
Initially, my question concerned two sentences:
It's HIGH TIME FOR JULIE TO LEARN to drive.
It's HIGH TIME JULIE LEARNT to drive.
You answered that the latter was correct. Then, I asked you, why the other one (HIGH TIME FOR JULIE TO LEARN to drive) was wrong. I suggested tha
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TinaMrI asked you, why the other one (HIGH TIME FOR JULIE TO LEARN to drive) was wrong.
It isn't. The second is the better formation.

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