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Time Flies

Expressions with the word "time"
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I. Check the right expression for each of the sentences:
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1. I'm a busy person, and my time is valuable. You know
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2. Our vacation has gone by so quickly
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3. At the football game, the coach decided the coach decided he needed to talk to the players, so he called a
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4. I've been living here only two weeks, so I don't know if I like it
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5. I went to school this morning, but I didn't learn anything. It was just
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6. Okay, your turn is over. You must answer the question
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II. Listen to this cute sing by Enya: My! My! Time Flies!
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Here are the words of the song:
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My! My! Time flies! One step and we're on the moon, next step into the stars
My! My! Time flies! Maybe we could be there soon, a one way ticket to mars

My! My! Time flies! A man underneath a tree, an apple falls on his head
My my time flies a man wrote a symphony, it's 1812

My! My! Time flies! Four guys across abbey road, one forgot to wear shoes
My! My! Time flies! A rap on a rhapsody, a king who's still in the news, a king to sing you the blues

My! My! Time flies! A man in a winter sleigh, white white white as the snow
My! My! Time flies! A new day is on its way, so let's let yesterday go
Could be we step out again
Could be tomorrow but then,
Could be 2010

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