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What is the difference between time and a time?
ex.
There comes a time... you'll beg me for help.
There comes time... you'll beg me for help.
When it comes a time for me to 〜
When it comes time for me to 〜
Nov 1, 2021 8:36 AM
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November 1, 2021
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Usually, "time" is general while "a time" one specific time. But I don't think these rules apply to the expressions you have shown which don't change.
The expression is "There comes a time", never "There comes time". Similarly, the expression is "When it comes time" not "When it comes a time".
I hope that helps.
November 1, 2021
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