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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Words and expressions I'm sceptical about.

Is it correct to use the word "highlight" in the following ways:

1 It's hightime we went to school.

2 It's hightime I started punishing her.

3 It's hightime you told me the truth.

What does this expression mean:

"If you like."
  

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Anonymous Is it correct to use the word "highlight" in the following ways: 1 It's hightime we went to school. 2 It's hightime I started punishing her. 3 It's hightime you told me the truth.

  • Anonymous Is it correct to use the word "highlight" in the following ways: 1 It's hightime we went to school.
  • 2 It's hightime I started punishing her.
  • 3 It's hightime you told me the truth.
  • " No, your sentences are meaningless.
  • " = if so inclined".
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AnonymousIs it correct to use the word "highlight" in the following ways:
1 It's hightime we went to school.
2 It's hightime I started punishing her.
3 It's hightime you told me the truth.

What does this expression mean:
"If you like."
No, your sentences are meaningless. "If you like." = if so inclined". "Highlight" means to accen
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However, if you want to use "high time" instead of "highlight" (you did in your sentences), it's okay. Just note that it's two words.

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