THE TIME IS COME
What's the difference between "The time has come." and "The time is come."? When to use these sentences? 4 Answers Michael Chan , English teacher since 1997, taught and enabled many Chinese students to go to... 559 Views · Michael has 210+ answers in English (language) When you say "the time has come", you are referring to "come" as "arrived". When you say "the time is come", you are referring to "come" as "here". It is an archaic expression that few English users use today.