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  1. from English Grammar Today. We can use the expression it’s time + subject + past verb form to refer to the present moment: Gosh! It’s almost midnight. It’s time we went home. Not: It’s time we go home. It’s time with a verb in the to -infinitive form can refer to the speaker and the listener together: Come on.

  2. de English Grammar Today. We can use the expression it’s time + subject + past verb form to refer to the present moment: Gosh! It’s almost midnight. It’s time we went home. Not: It’s time we go home. It’s time with a verb in the to -infinitive form can refer to the speaker and the listener together: Come on.

  3. Por tanto, la estructura para crear esta expresión en inglés es: It’s time + sujeto + verbo (en pasado) Veamos unos ejemplos: It’s time we left. Es hora de que nos vayamos. Fíjate, súper importante, que no decimos «It’s time we leave « (con el verbo en presente) cuando queremos referirnos a que ya es hora de que pase algo.

  4. We can use it’s time or it’s high time followed by a subject and a past simple verb to say that something should be done now or in the future. It’s time you went to the doctor. I really think it’s high time you took a decision.

  5. It's (high) time + past subjunctive expresses that something should be done and that it is already a bit late: It's time you went to bed. You'll have to get up early tomorrow. It's high time I bought a new pair of jeans. It's about time this road was completed. They've been working on it for months.

  6. Grammar Exercise: It's Time! Intermediate. Use the prompts to choose the best sentences using "it's time...". 1. I am getting a little overweight. ---> 2. I have had toothache all week. ---> 3. I haven't heard off my best friend in over a week. ---> 4. These jeans have got holes in the knees. ---> 5. It's 2am and I am feeling very tired. ---> 6.

  7. It’s time. Aquí no nos vamos a referir a It’s time…como la hora del reloj, sino que lo veremos como una expresión que usamos para decir que algo es importante o urgente. Lo vamos a usar con el pasado simple para referirnos al presente o al futuro. Lo que queremos expresar es que la acción debería haberse realizado antes.