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HUBLOT Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

"What time is it?" "What time is it now?"

- "What time is it?" "It's 10:30."
- "What time is it now?" "It's 10:30."

Do you say "What time is it?" and "What time is it now?" interchangeably?
  

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" interchangeably? Most of the time. At times, I might emphasize now to stress the importance of the precise time (10:32 instead of 10:00).

  • " interchangeably?
  • Most of the time.
  • At times, I might emphasize now to stress the importance of the precise time (10:32 instead of 10:00).
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HUBLOTDo you say "What time is it?" and "What time is it now?" interchangeably?
Most of the time. At times, I might emphasize now to stress the importance of the precise time (10:32 instead of 10:00).

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