It is grammatically correct to say it is the time for someone and not it is the time of someone.
No, you must say I was in London yesterday.
To ask for the time you would say "What time is it?"
Yes. We also say "What is the time?" or "What time does your watch have?" or "What time does your watch say?" or "What is the time according to you watch?"
"being understand" and "been undrestand" are both incorrect. "Being understood" or "been understood" are correct.
"When is the best time I can call you?" is correct.
To ask for the time you would say "What time is it?"
Yes, I would say that sentence would be grammatically correct.
No. Say, "Thank you for being available."
It is common to say "Time is of the essence" Meaning it is important that this be done quickly or on time.
It is common to say "Time is of the essence" Meaning it is important that this be done quickly or on time.
We say in your free time.
is is just a conjugation of being the more correct saying would be: the cost is 5 dollars.
Yes. We also say "What is the time?" or "What time does your watch have?" or "What time does your watch say?" or "What is the time according to you watch?"
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No. We say What is the time by your watch, or what time is it by your watch.
Incorrect:What's is that time clock say?Correct: What time does the clock say?