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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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What is the difference?

"It's not time to go to school."

"It's not the time to go to school."
  

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Anonymous What is the difference? Nothing really, but the second is more often used for 'the right period in life'.

  • Anonymous What is the difference?
  • Nothing really, but the second is more often used for 'the right period in life'.
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AnonymousWhat is the difference?
Nothing really, but the second is more often used for 'the right period in life'.
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Anonymous"It's not time to go to school.""It's not the time to go to school."
The typical uses that come to mind in this sort of context are these.

It's not time to ... ~ It is not the right hour and minute to ...
This is not the time to ... ~ Now is not the appropriate moment to ...

CJ

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