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Your time vs Your turn. Which one should I use?
I often listen people saying: "Your turn".
Give me some example when can I use your turn or your time.
What's the difference?
Jan 4, 2018 8:33 AM
Answers · 4
The correct term would be "its your turn" for most uses. " I've had my turn. Now it's your turn"
"it's your time" would be used sometimes in a different context "it's your time to take over now"
January 4, 2018
now is your time to shine
my time was then, your time is now
i went first, now it is your turn
January 4, 2018
Your turn is it, when it is your time to do something.
A simple phrase to remember the difference. :)
A turn is an opportunity to do something.
January 4, 2018
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