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Rabbi Krausz Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

When; form the subject

Imagine standing in the line at the post office, how do you ask abuot your turn?

When will be my turn? or When will it be my turn?

turn is the subject, so probably we don't need the subject pronoun it. please reply. thanks in advance
  

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You don't need it, but native speakers usually use it nevertheless. Only your 2nd sentence is natural.

  • You don't need it, but native speakers usually use it nevertheless.
  • Only your 2nd sentence is natural.
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You don't need it, but native speakers usually use it nevertheless. Only your 2nd sentence is natural.

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