Anna232
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Can I use "time" or should it be "the time" or "your time" and is "this time" idiomatic? I am not sure the last sentence is grammatically correct because of "time" and "instead". I am sharing my opinion about what is the best way to prepare for a test. Alone or in a group.
In my opinion it is better to prepare for the test alone. When you are with your friends you might start talking about unrelated topics or doing other things which/that can waste "time". "This time" could instead be spent preparing for the test questions.
Perhaps a better way to say that would be "You could spend it on the test questions instead."
In my opinion it is better to prepare for the test alone. When you are with your friends you might start talking about unrelated topics or doing other things which/that can waste "time". "This time" could instead be spent preparing for the test questions.
Perhaps a better way to say that would be "You could spend it on the test questions instead."