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Time Flies




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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:
 
1. I'm a busy person, and my time is valuable. You know
 
2. Our vacation has gone by so quickly
 
3. At the football game, the coach decided the coach decided he needed to talk to the players, so he called a
 
4. I've been living here only two weeks, so I don't know if I like it
 
5. I went to school this morning, but I didn't learn anything. It was just
 
6. Okay, your turn is over. You must answer the question
 
 
II. Listen to this cute sing by Enya: My! My! Time Flies!
 
úîåðä îîåæòøú
  
 
Here are the words of the song:
 
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