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In the subjunctive mood, the past is often used to represent the present, and the past perfect tense is in the past, in fact, the grammar is not so particular, it is just a habitual expression, you just need to understand the meaning he wants to express, it is OK, when communicating with foreigners, they do not pay attention to these, language is just communication, what you are learning now does not make much sense in practicality, except for coping with exams.
It is high time that is fixed in the past tense, which means "Now it's time to do xx." ”eg:it is high time we began to work.
It's time for us to get to work. At the same time, it is high time to do sthAt this point, the sentence is simple.
And after the sentence structure it was high time that, it is also in the past tense, indicating that "xx should be done at xx time" usually has a time adverbial or an element that can indicate time in the sentence to mean "xx time" eg: peter's suit was old and it was high time he bought a new one.
See, the was in the previous clause in this sentence clearly indicates that time is in the past, so it should be followed by was instead of is. As another example, it was high time he called his wife thenThe then in the sentence also highlights the then, not the present.
It can be compared with the original form of the should+ verb, and what is specifically expressed is judged according to the context.
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is high time+ subject + shuold do or did formal predicate verb. For example.
it is high time you worked hard at your homework.
it is high time you should work hard at your homework.Translation: It's time for you to work your homework.
2 it was high time + the dummy sentence structure is the same. But into translation - then someone should really do something.
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Manifested in the tense was- table past tense eg:it's time he went home it was time he went home Yes. If the past tense appears at the same time as should do, take the past tense as the main 3
That is, the table will be manifested in the future.
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it is (high about)time + (that) clause. The clause should be in the subjunctive mood, and the predicate verb should be in the past tense or should do, and should not be omitted.
Unlike it is time that, it is can be followed by high or about (table emphasis), or it can not be filled.
Regardless of whether there is high or about, the clauses that are followed by them need to be in the subjunctive mood.
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it is high time that. The following clause predicate verb should be in the past tense or use shou plus the verb form.
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It is high time that the subjunctive mood hould cannot be omitted.
The predicate verb after it is (high) time that should be in the past tense or should be added to the original verb with should, but shou should not be omitted.
it is high time that
Now it's ......It's time.
Example. 1、it is time that the children went to bed.
2、it is high time that the children should go to bed.
Example. 1、obviously, it is high time that we took some measures to solve the problem.
It's clear that it's time for us to do something about this.
2、therefore, it is high time that we frequently exchange ideas with our roommates.
Therefore, it is time for us to exchange ideas with our roommates frequently.
3、therefore, it is high time that we took effective measures to improve the current situation.
Therefore, it is imperative to take some necessary measures to improve the situation.
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If you omit should, it's a little different.
it is time that we tell him the truth.
it is time that we should tell him the truth.
The first sentence presents subjunctive, and the second sentence should be shall's past, subjunctive future action
If you don't have this should you use simple present tense or past tense it will also have some effect on your meaning.
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Use should do sth, if should, use the past tense did, not do.
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First question: The meaning of the sentence structure is an expectation of something to happen, so use the subjunctive mood. The two common forms are as follows:
1、it's (high) time to go back home.
2、it's (high) time that we went back home.
The second question is that fixed usage has no historical roots, but is just a grammatical fixed expression.
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It means "it's time to do something", and obviously, you didn't do it when you said it. Things you should have done at some point and didn't, so use a subjunctive mood.
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The sentence means that it's time to do something. It's time to get something done. It's time to start doing something. This subjunctive mood is followed by the past tense or should do.
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The Chinese meaning of this phrase is to be expressed, and the time has come for something to do. The following sentences usually use the simple past tense, or use shou plus the verb form, noting that modal verbs cannot be omitted.
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it's high time that subjunctive mood means to do ......It's time. Its fixed collocation is: it's high time that is long overdue.
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it's high time that
The English translation is as follows.
It's time to ......Example.
it's high time that we met him at the airport.
It was time for us to pick him up at the airport.
it's high time that we knocked off work.
It's long overdue for us to stop working.
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The time has come to do something, and that clause uses subject + verb past tense should do + structure of other components because it is a subjunctive mood, should do in the past tense.
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it'S high time that means in Chinese:
It's time.
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Subjunctive moods like this also include would rather followed by a sentence using a subjunctive mood, and a sentence followed by i wish also using a subjunctive mood.
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It is time is followed by the subjunctive mood past tense. Commonly used in colloquial language.
it is (high) time you went (were going; should / had better / had rather go).It's time for you to go.
it is high time that you should go.It is a formal style. were is also sometimes used.
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The Chinese translation of it is time that is: It's time.
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You can use a sentence in the past tense or should do sth in the sentence after that, and the time has come to do something.
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