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If I use “It’s time we talked” (it’s time + S + past V), does it express different meaning with “it’s time to do something”?

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Rebecca

Yes, these are indeed different expressions. "It's time we talked" is an expression that means that you and another person need to discuss a topic that is usually serious. These conversations are usually about something that was done incorrectly or about a negative behavior that the other person has done. "It's time to do something" means that a course of action needs to be taken to complete or fix something. This phrase can be used towards an object, an idea, a person. etc. Ex: It's time we talked about your poor behavior at school. Ex: It's time to do something about that old porch. Ex: It's time we talked about how you treated your grandmother yesterday. Ex: It's time we do something about that broken chair.

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