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Vocabulary: expressing time - English lesson
We have already worked a lot on "TIME": the one we have ( or not), the one we save or waste, the one we make up for, but I think the need for more training is still important!
Therefore, here are the main expressions enabling you to speak (and understand) when conversations are dealing with it!
| To have time to do something |
| To have plenty of time to |
| To save time |
| To play for time |
| To lose/ waste time (To lose, I lost, lost) |
| To make up for lost time |
| It takes ages! |
| It's about time! |

- I haven't got time to do it!
- To pass the time/ to while the time away
- To spend one's time doing sth
- To take a long time to do sth
- It's high time he left!
- Time flies!
- There isn't much time left!
- As time goes by (in the present)/ as time went by (in the past)

| At the same time |
| At the same moment |
| At that moment |
| Just as... |
| As soon as |
| Simultaneous/ simultaneously |
- as soon as I saw him/ the moment I saw him

| Just a minute! |
| Just a second! |
| A moment |
| An instant |
| Immediate/ immediately |
| Instant/ instantly |
At once: right away: straight away: forthwith (formal) AmEnglish: momentarily |
BEWARE! momentarily= for a moment, briefly. (British English)

| On time |
| In time |
| Timely |
| Punctual/ punctually/ punctuality |
| Early/ earlier/ earlier than |
| Premature/ prematurely |
| Late/ later (on)/ later than |
| Not later than |
| Sooner or later |
| For the time being |

- to be early/ to arrive early for
- to be late/ to arrive late for
| Already |
| At last |
| Still |
| Yet |
| Not... yet |
| When |
| As |
| The day when |
| Never/ not ever |
| At no time |

- BE: I have already told you/ AE: I already told you/ AE: I told you already
- Here you are at last!
- Is he still here?
- Has he arrived yet?
- I haven't seen him yet.
- I have never seen her/ I haven't ever seen her.
- Did he ever understand ...? Didn't he ever understand...?
Quite a lot of expressions, of course, but you don't have to remember them all.
I'm sure you won't find the test difficult! 
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